Bitterness vs Weakness - What's the difference?
bitterness | weakness |
the quality of having a bitter taste
the quality of feeling bitter; acrimony, resentment
(uncountable) The condition of being weak.
(countable) An inadequate quality; fault
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, title= (countable) A special fondness or desire.
As nouns the difference between bitterness and weakness
is that bitterness is the quality of having a bitter taste while weakness is the condition of being weak.bitterness
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Synonyms
* (quality of being bitter in taste) acerbicness, acridity, acridness * (quality of feeling bitter) acrimony, gall, rancor/rancour, resentmentweakness
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