The Vietnamese word "đắng nghét" means "very bitter." It is used to describe a strong, unpleasant taste that is often associated with certain foods or drinks.
You can use "đắng nghét" when talking about flavors, particularly when you want to emphasize that something tastes extremely bitter. It can also describe feelings or experiences that are metaphorically "bitter."
In a more advanced context, "đắng nghét" can be used to express emotional bitterness or hardship. For example, you might say, "Cảm giác thất bại quá đắng nghét." (The feeling of failure is very bitter.)
While "đắng nghét" primarily refers to taste, it can also imply emotional states or situations that are difficult or painful. For instance, a "bitter" memory or experience can be described as "đắng nghét."