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Swallow a bitter pill Meaning in English

expression

SWAH-loh uh BIT-er PIL
swuh-LOH uh BIT-uh PIL

Definition

To accept something difficult or unpleasant, even though you do not like it.

Usage & Nuances

'Swallow a bitter pill' is an idiom, not literal. It's used in both casual and formal situations when someone has to accept bad news or an unpleasant fact. Often describes necessary acceptance rather than choice.

Example Sentences

He had to swallow a bitter pill when he lost his job.

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Failing the exam was a bitter pill to swallow for her.

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Sometimes you have to swallow a bitter pill and move on.

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It was hard, but I had to swallow a bitter pill when my project got canceled.

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Admitting he was wrong was a bitter pill to swallow, but he did it.

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Sometimes, life makes us swallow a bitter pill before things get better.

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