The doorman complained bitterly about the noise coming from the neighbors' party late at night.
The doorman, Sandy McSouthers, complains bitterly about the lack of respect and appreciation he receives from the tenants. He feels undervalued and unappreciated for his hard work in maintaining the building.
To "rant" means to talk at length about a subject, to complain bitterly. A rant can also be called a tirade or a diatribe. A "rant" is also a form of comedy, usually on television or video.
No. The word bitterly is an adverb.
No, bitterly modifies a verb making it an adverb.
She told the truth; albeit bitterly.
The opposite of the adverb bitterly is sweetly.The word sweetly is also an adverb.
The adverb form of the adjective bitter is bitterly--a bitterly ironic situation.Most of the time, -ly can be added to adjectives to create adverbs.
Today, he talked to me meanly and bitterly.
Bitterly is not a noun, it is an adverb, a word that describes a verb.
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Doormen is the plural of doorman
The president bitterly denounced the critics of his health care proposals.