English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng "mapait" ay: sa paraang minarkahan ng matinding negatibong emosyon, gaya ng galit, hinanakit, pagkabigo, o kalungkutan. Maaari din itong mangahulugan sa paraang matindi o lubhang hindi kasiya-siya, tulad ng sa napakalamig na panahon.

Sentence Examples

  1. They were inclined to pull Don Quixote up again, as they could give him no more rope however, they waited about half an hour, at the end of which time they began to gather in the rope again with great ease and without feeling any weight, which made them fancy Don Quixote was remaining below and persuaded that it was so, Sancho wept bitterly, and hauled away in great haste in order to settle the question.
  2. What a bloody one way street that is, he thought bitterly.
  3. She bitterly regretted not having sought a closer acquaintance with her, and blushed for the envious feelings which had certainly been, in some measure, the cause.
  4. The cuts in expenditure that Richard had forced on Jack, he thought bitterly, he had not turned on himself.
  5. During the whole period of my being thus employed, I endured the most terrible distress from difficulty of respiration, and bitterly did I repent the negligence or rather fool-hardiness, of which I had been guilty, of putting off to the last moment a matter of so much importance.
  6. The morning is bitterly cold the furnace heat is grateful, though we have heavy fur coats.
  7. Zoraida cried aloud to us to save him, and we all hastened to help, and seizing him by his robe we drew him in half drowned and insensible, at which Zoraida was in such distress that she wept over him as piteously and bitterly as though he were already dead.
  8. Don Quixote heard this calmly but not so his housekeeper, his niece, and his squire, who fell weeping bitterly, as if they had him lying dead before them.
  9. We neglected all care of the ship, as worse than useless, and securing ourselves, as well as possible, to the stump of the mizen-mast, looked out bitterly into the world of ocean.
  10. His heart was full, and his conscience tortured by remorse for he accused himself more bitterly than ever of being the cause of the irretrievable disaster.