This means that knowone wants this child. Bitter means like a tangy taste a not very nice taste.
I think it means that everyone wants them, and they are bitter to each other because the jealosy toward the person who has them.
The opposite of the adverb bitterly is sweetly.The word sweetly is also an adverb.
The growth and development of a child.
The meaning of the word Dada is "curly-haired child."
In a Italian "Filumena" Lumena meaning light, Philomena meaning "Child of the Light"
They are paedo- meaning child and -iatros meaning physician.
The north wanted to abolsh slavery and wanted the south do form a union!!
No. The word bitterly is 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.
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.
Amare is Latin for "to love."It's also a passive singular imperative of the same verb, meaing "be loved!"Coincidentally, it's also an adverb meaning "bitterly," or a vocative meaning "O bitter one."(This means that amare amare amare could be translated "Be bitterly loved, O bitter one!")
Bitterly is not a noun, it is an adverb, a word that describes a verb.
Today, he talked to me meanly and bitterly.
The president bitterly denounced the critics of his health care proposals.
Wanted a Child - 1909 was released on: USA: 30 September 1909
Yes, "bitterly" is an adverb. It modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate that something is done in a bitter or resentful manner. For example, "She cried bitterly when she heard the news."