Envye and Ire makenbitternesse in herte; which bitternesse is moder of Accidie and binimeth him the love of alle goodnesse.
Thanne cometh eek bitternesse of herte; thurgh which bitternesse every good dede of his neighebor semeth to him bitter and unsavory.
First, it moot been in sorweful bitternesse of herte, as seyde the king Ezekias to god: 'I wol remembre me alle the yeres of my lyf in bitternesse of myn herte.
Envye and Ire maken bitternessein herte; which bitternesse is moder of Accidie, and binimeth him the love of alle goodnesse.
And therfore seith Ezechie: 'I wol remembre me alle the yeres of my lyf, in bitternesse of myn herte.
I haue alreadie deliuered him letters, and there appeares much ioy in him, euen so much, that ioy could not shew it selfe modest enough, without a badg of bitternesse Leo.
In the Parson's Tale Chaucer says: "Envie and ire maken bitternessein heart, which bitternesse is mother of accidie.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bitternesse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.