Usage Note
Amaramente derives from amaro (bitter) and is used to intensify expressions of disappointment, grief, or reproach. A common collocate is piangere amaramente — to weep bitterly. The adverb modifies the emotional quality of an action rather than its manner.
Examples
"Pianse amaramente per la perdita."
Natural Translation
She wept bitterly over the loss.
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