BITTER vs VENOMOUS: NOUN
- The taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth
- English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft)
- The property of having a harsh unpleasant taste
- That part of a cable which is abaft the bitts, and so within board, when the ship rides at anchor.
- AA turn of the cable which is round the bitts.
- Specifically A bitter medicine, as a bitter bark or root, or an infusion made from it. See bitters.
- That which is bitter.
- A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or roots and used in cocktails or as a tonic.
- A sharp-tasting beer made with hops.
- That which is bitter; bitterness.
- Nautical, a turn of a cable round the bitts.
- An old form of bittern.
- A liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.
- A type of beer heavily flavored with hops.
- A turn of a cable about the bitts.
- Any substance that is bitter. See bitters.
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BITTER vs VENOMOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Having a peculiar, acrid, biting taste, like that of wormwood or an infusion of hops.
- Causing pain or smart; piercing; painful; sharp; severe.
- Causing, or fitted to cause, pain or distress to the mind; calamitous; poignant.
- Characterized by sharpness, severity, or cruelty; harsh; stern; virulent.
- Mournful; sad; distressing; painful; pitiable.
- See Colocynth.
- Tale earth; calcined magnesia.
- Marked by resentment or cynicism.
- Resulting from or expressive of severe grief, anguish, or disappointment.
- Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity.
- Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear.
- Causing a sharply unpleasant, painful, or stinging sensation; harsh.
- Having or being a taste that is sharp, acrid, and unpleasant.
- Harsh or corrosive in tone
- Marked by strong resentment or cynicism
- Causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold
- Very difficult to accept or bear
- One of the four basic taste sensations; sharp and disagreeable; like the taste of quinine
- Proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity
- A plant of the genus Cardamine, esp. Cardamine amara.
- Expressive of severe grief or regret
- A class of substances, extracted from vegetable products, having strong bitter taste but with no sharply defined chemical characteristics.
- Epsom salts; magnesium sulphate.
- A name given to two European leguminous herbs, Vicia Orobus and Ervum Ervilia.
- To the last extremity, however calamitous.
- Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance)
- Harsh, piercing or stinging
- Hateful or hostile
- Cynical and resentful
- Extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom
- Marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful
- Secreting and transmitting venom.
- Malicious; spiteful.
- Harmful or destructive.
- Full of venom; noxious to animal life; poisonous.
- Harsh or corrosive in tone
- Noxious; mischievous; malignant; spiteful.
- Any serpent which has poison glands and fangs, whether dangerous to man or not. These serpents constitute two tribes, the viperine serpents, or Solenoglypha, and the cobralike serpents, or Proteroglypha. The former have perforated, erectile fangs situated in the front part of the upper jaw, and are without ordinary teeth behind the fangs; the latter have permanently erect and grooved fangs, with ordinary maxillary teeth behind them.
- Full of venom.
- Toxic; poisonous.
- Noxious; evil.
- Malignant; spiteful; hateful.
- Producing venom (poison usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging) in glands or accumulating venom from food.
- Powerful
- Having a poison gland or glands for the secretion of venom, as certain serpents and insects.
- Full of or containing venom.
BITTER vs VENOMOUS: VERB
- Make bitter
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BITTER vs VENOMOUS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make bitter.
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BITTER vs VENOMOUS: ADVERB
- Extremely and sharply
- In an intense or harsh way; bitterly.
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BITTER vs VENOMOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Hard to be borne; grievous; distressful; calamitous: as, a bitter moment; bitter fate.
- Hence Unpalatable; hard to swallow, literally or figuratively: as, a bitter pill; a bitter lesson.
- Having a harsh taste, like that of wormwood or quinine.
- To make bitter; give a bitter taste to; embitter.
- Used especially of cold
- Causing a sharp and acrid taste experience
- Harsh, as words; reproachful; sarcastic; cutting; sharp: as,“bitter taunts,”
- Cherishing or exhibiting animosity, hate, anger, or severity; cruel; severe; harsh; stern: as, “bitterest enmity,” Shak., Cor., iv. 4; “bitter enemies,”
- Causing pain or smart to the sense of feeling; piercing: painful; biting: as, bitter cold; “the bitter blast,”
- Evincing or betokening intense pain or suffering: as, a bitter cry.
- Pull of venom; noxious or hurtful by means or reason of venom; venenose; poisonous: as, a venomous reptile or insect; a venomous bite.
- Hence, noxious; virulent; extremely hurtful or injurious; poisonous in any way.
- Very spiteful or hateful; virulent; malignant; intended or intending to do harm: as, venomous eyes or looks; a venomous attack; venomous enemies.
- Extremely poisonous or injurious
- Producing venom
- Marked by deep ill will
- Deliberately harmful
BITTER vs VENOMOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Bitingly, Sulphurous, Sulfurous, Blistering, Biting, Venomous, Sorrowful, Acerbic, Resentful, Acrid, Caustic, Unpleasant, Painful, Vitriolic, Acrimonious
- Malicious, Sulfurous, Acrid, Toxic, Unpleasant, Bitter, Deadly, Malevolent, Blistering, Acerbic, Caustic, Virulent, Poisonous, Vitriolic, Vicious
BITTER vs VENOMOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bitingly, Sulphurous, Sulfurous, Blistering, Biting, Venomous, Sorrowful, Acerbic, Resentful, Acrid, Caustic, Unpleasant, Painful, Vitriolic, Acrimonious
- Malicious, Sulfurous, Acrid, Toxic, Unpleasant, Bitter, Deadly, Malevolent, Blistering, Acerbic, Caustic, Virulent, Poisonous, Vitriolic, Vicious
BITTER vs VENOMOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Patients often prefer topical has a bitter taste.
- Quinine is found in some drugs as well as in tonic water, bitter lemon and bitter melons.
- Bitter melon extracts are considered the most popular traditional medication used for the treatment of diabetes despite its bitter taste.
- Italian for bitter, amaro also describes a style of bitter, often herbal, Italian digestivo, such as Averna or Fernet Branca.
- Suffering from penetrating cold, bitter cold, bitter to taste.
- My soul grew bitter, Then sweetened under the cross, grew bitter again.
- Passive punishers include bitter lime gel, bitter apple spray, hot paste, and electronic mats.
- The bitter herbs was to remind them of their bitter bondage in Egypt.
- The bitter orange and neroli blend adding a noticeable bitter citrusy touch.
- Avoid congruent pairings, so pairing bitter foods with bitter wine.
- Eight: Which of the following is not venomous?
- Saltwater catfish are notorious for their venomous sting.
- At least Venomous Smite does not proc itself.
- Vietnam is packed to bursting with venomous snakes.
- Poisoning the edge of a mal is venomous.
- The deadly venomous but beautiful eastern brown snake.
- Be sure that you avoid any venomous vegetation.
- It is the longest of all venomous snakes.
- Field Guide to Venomous Animals and Poisonous Plants.
- In fact, there are more venomous fish than the combined total of all other venomous vertebrates.
BITTER vs VENOMOUS: QUESTIONS
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- What are the ingredients in Schweppes bitter lemon?
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- Did Australian snakes have a venomous common ancestor?
- How are venomous snake toxins encoded on microchromosomes?
- Why study evolutionary ecology of venomous animals?
- Is Megalania the largest venomous vertebrate known?
- How do you differentiate venomous snakes from non-venomous snakes?
- Why is it important to distinguish between venomous and non venomous snakes?
- Can a non venomous snake be mistaken for being venomous?