Definition of "bittersweet" adjective comparative more bittersweet , superlative most bittersweet
(figurative) Expressing contrasting emotions of pain and pleasure . quotations examples
Quotations […] sensations of this kind , however delicious , are , at their first recognition , of a very tumultuous nature , and have very little of the opiate in them . They were , moreover , in the present case , embittered with certain circumstances , which being mixed with sweeter ingredients , tended altogether to compose a draught that might be termed bitter -sweet […]
1749, Henry Fielding, chapter III, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volumes (please specify |volume=I to VI), London: A[ndrew] Millar, […]
Bittersweet nightshade , Solanum dulcamara . quotations examples
Quotations Bitter ſweete bringeth foorth wooddie ſtalks as doth the Vine , parted into many ſlender creeping braunches , by which it climeth and taketh holde of hedges and ſhrubbes next vnto it. […] Bitter ſweet doth grow in moiſt places about ditches , riuers , and hedges , almoſt euery where .
1597, John Gerarde [i.e., John Gerard], “Of Bitter Sweete, or Woode Nightshade”, in The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. […], London: […] Edm[und] Bollifant, for Bonham and Iohn Norton, book II, pages 278–279
A variety of apple with a bittersweet taste . quotations examples
Quotations "They had a good crop of bitter -sweets , they couldn ’t grind them all "—nodding towards an orchard where some heaps of apples had been left lying ever since the ingathering .
1886 May – 1887 April, Thomas Hardy, chapter VI, in The Woodlanders […], volume I, London, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., published 1887, page 99