Bittersweet Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms bittersweet American [bit-er-sweet, bit-er-sweet, bit-er-sweet] / ˌbɪt ərˈswit, ˈbɪt ərˌswit, ˈbɪt ərˌswit /

    adjective

    1. both bitter and sweet to the taste.

      bittersweet chocolate.

    2. both pleasant and painful or regretful.

      a bittersweet memory.

    noun

    1. Also called woody nightshade. a climbing or trailing plant, Solanum dulcamara, of the nightshade family, having small, violet, star-shaped flowers with a protruding yellow center and scarlet berries.

    2. Also called climbing bittersweet. any climbing plant of the genus Celastrus, bearing orange capsules opening to expose red-coated seeds, especially C. scandens.

    3. pleasure mingled with pain or regret.

      the bittersweet of parting.

    bittersweet British / ˈbɪtəˌswiːt /

    noun

    1. any of several North American woody climbing plants of the genus Celastrus , esp C. scandens , having orange capsules that open to expose scarlet-coated seeds: family Celastraceae

    2. another name for woody nightshade

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    adjective

    1. tasting of or being a mixture of bitterness and sweetness

    2. pleasant but tinged with sadness

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    Usage

    What does bittersweet mean? Bittersweet describes something that tastes both harsh or acrid and sugary, such as a chocolate with less sugar, intended for baking into something sweet, like a cake.Bittersweet also describes something that is both pleasant and regretful, such as graduating from high school. You’re excited about what comes after high school, but you’ll miss seeing your friends everyday. Graduation is a bittersweet moment.Bittersweet is another name for Solanum dulcamara, or woody nightshade, a creeping, vine-like plant that can be poisonous in large quantities.Bittersweet could also refer to any climbing plant of the genus Celastrus.Example: I take just a little sugar in my coffee because I like a bittersweet taste.

    Other Word Forms

    • bittersweetly adverb
    • bittersweetness noun

    Etymology

    Origin of bittersweet

    First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; bitter + sweet

    Example Sentences

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    It softens the harsher edges of coffee and bittersweet chocolate, adding warmth without sweetness.

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    Now, Iowa is mourning as questions and bursts of bittersweet pride begin again.

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    "Although it is bittersweet, I love to see her, happy and beautiful, with her whole life ahead of her."

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    She's the first woman to win that prize, a feat she called "bittersweet".

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    "I guess it's bittersweet that I'm the first one, the first woman, to get it," she told BBC News.

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    Related Words

    • agonizing
    • arduous
    • awful
    • difficult
    • dire
    • distasteful
    • distressing
    • excruciating
    • hard
    • harrowing
    • heart-wrenching
    • hurtful
    • severe
    • tedious
    • terrible
    • troublesome
    • uncomfortable
    • unpleasant

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