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Phrase(s): a bitter pill to swallow
Fig. an unpleasant fact that has to be accepted. (Does not involve pills or swallowing.) • It was a bitter pill for her brother to swallow when she married his enemy. • We found his deception a bitter pill to swallow.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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An unpleasant fact, disappointment, or humiliation that is difficult to endure. For example, Failing the bar exam was a bitter pill to swallow, but he plans to try again next year. [Late 1500s]
American Heritage Idioms