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ite v. 1 nip; chew, gnaw: That dog of yours bit a piece out of my<br />

ankle. 2 sting: She was bitten by a mosquito.<br />

--n. 3 mouthful, morsel, scrap, bit, piece, taste; snack, Slang<br />

nosh: The survivors hadn't had a bite of food for three days.<br />

Come round for a bite on Sunday evening before the concert. 4<br />

sting: These mosquito bites itch horribly.<br />

biting adj. severe, harsh, cutting, piercing, penetrating, keen,<br />

sharp, bitter; cold, wintry, freezing: The biting wind went<br />

right through his thin coat.<br />

bitter adj. 1 harsh, acerbic, acrid, sharp, caustic, mordant: I added<br />

some cream to the sauce to try and make it taste less bitter. 2<br />

unappetizing, distasteful, unsavoury, unpleasant, hard (to<br />

swallow or take), irritating, obnoxious, disagreeable, nasty,<br />

painful, unwelcome, unpalatable: The demand for additional tax<br />

payments was a bitter pill. 3 miserable, grievous, dispiriting,<br />

distressing, cruel, distressful: Dismissal after all those<br />

years in the firm was a bitter experience. 4 resentful,<br />

embittered, rancorous; hateful: Andrew felt bitter at not being<br />

selected as chairman. 5 stinging, cutting, biting, harsh,<br />

reproachful, vicious, acrimonious, virulent; cruel, unkind,<br />

unpleasant, nasty: His bitter denunciation of other candidates<br />

lost him the campaign. 6 sharp, keen, cutting, severe, biting,<br />

cold, wintry, freezing: A bitter gale lashed at the rigging.<br />

bitterness<br />

n. 1 harshness, acerbity, acrimony, acrimoniousness,<br />

bitterness, spleen, Literary gall and wormwood: The bitterness<br />

of his opponent's attack was totally uncalled for. 2 animosity,<br />

hatred, resentment; hostility, antagonism: She felt bitterness<br />

in her heart over the way she had been treated.<br />

bizarre adj. 1 eccentric, unusual, unconventional, extravagant,<br />

whimsical, strange, odd, curious, peculiar, queer, offbeat,<br />

fantastic, weird, incongruous, deviant, erratic, Slang kinky:<br />

The police thought his behaviour somewhat bizarre and invited<br />

him down to the station for questioning. 2 grotesque, irregular,<br />

nonconformist, nonconforming, outlandish, outr‚, quaint,<br />

fantastic, unconventional: His house is a bizarre mixture of<br />

baroque and modern design.

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