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"The idealism of youth can be a bit wearying to those who have learned better from bitter experience."
Resentful.
a hateful/mean/unpleasant person
it's "mapait"
something that causes you to have a bitter or highly unpleasant experience. Gall and wormwood are plants that were often referred to for their bitter taste in the Bible and Shakespeare. (The modern word gall now refers to bile, rather than a plant.)
Yes, the word 'experience' is a noun, a word for a particular situation or feeling that a person has undergone; the skill or knowledge gained by doing; the amount of skill or knowledge gained by doing; a word for a thing.The word 'experience' is also a verb: experience, experiences, experiencing, experienced.,
The sweet but bitter fruit was sitting on the table, waiting to be eaten.
Misbitter - to make something bitter or resentful.
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From the word alumen meaning substance having a stringent or bitter taste