bitter end
Americannoun
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the conclusion of a difficult or unpleasant situation; the last or furthest extremity.
Despite the unpleasant scenes in the movie, she insisted on staying until the bitter end.
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Nautical.
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the inboard end of an anchor chain or cable, secured in the chain locker of a vessel.
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the end of any chain or cable.
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noun
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nautical the end of a line, chain, or cable, esp the end secured in the chain locker of a vessel
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until the finish of a task, job, or undertaking, however unpleasant or difficult
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until final defeat or death
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Etymology
Origin of bitter end
1620–30 in form bitters end; probably bitt + -er 1 ( def. ), later taken as bitter
Example Sentences
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Carey expected England to fight till the bitter end on Sunday and said he was still not thinking about winning the Ashes.
From Barron's • Dec. 20, 2025
Think backward: Where things begin is the bitter end, at a glitzy Hollywood Hills party in 1976 full of showbiz hangers-on.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 5, 2025
He plans to use his device until the bitter end and isn’t sure what he’ll do when his current devices stop working.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 16, 2025
At some point we have to stick to someone and see it through to the bitter end.
From BBC • Sep. 13, 2025
Farmers, therefore, tended to stay put and fight to the bitter end.
From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
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