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Use "unembittered" in a sentence
"But time spent with this sagacious woman, so unembittered by poverty and rejection, was evidently prized."
"He personally supervised the plantings at his various residences and took great satisfaction in tending his gardens with his own hands, remarking that this simple pleasure was unembittered by the recollection of pain or injury inflicted on others, or the loss of moral rectitude."
"And it is in Agnes — as the marvellous fourth act opens where her love for the little dear dead child is revealed, and where her patience endures all the cruelties of her husband's fanaticism — it is in Agnes that Ibsen's genius for the first time utters the clear, unembittered note of full humanity."