What does the idiom or phrase gall and wormwood mean?
Note
hateful is correct because gall and wormwood means something extremely bitter, hateful, or deeply unpleasant.
This idiom or phrase is useful because it helps students understand the intended meaning beyond the individual words.
Examples: His insult was gall and wormwood to her. The unfair decision was gall and wormwood to the losing team.
The phrase expresses bitterness and hatred, not approval or emotional appeal.
