单词 | sanguinely |
释义 | sanguine1 of 2adjective san·guine ˈsaŋ-gwən 1 : marked by eager hopefulness : confidently optimistic In the month of August 1994, Democrats remained sanguine about their chances at the polls … A lot of attention also is being devoted to the development of vaccines to prevent genital herpes, although not everyone is sanguine about the outcome. 2 : bloodred … the radiant heat from the cedar logs, whose sanguine colour made the silvered locks of his hair into a fantastic wreath of flames. 3 a : consisting of or relating to blood … some sanguine vessels are obstructed, and distended … b : bloodthirsty, sanguinary … attacked by the sanguine … warriors of neighboring islands … c : accompanied by, involving, or relating to bloodshed : bloody … from the numerous graves, including those by the barn, which our shells had destroyed; we realized what a sanguine battle it had been … d of the complexion : ruddy She was all unnerved; her naturally sanguine complexion was pale … 4 : having blood as the predominating bodily humor see humor entry 1 sense 2c An abundance of red blood was marked by a warm and sanguine temperament; whereas, an excess of yellow bile produced the choleric temperament … also : having the bodily conformation and temperament held characteristic of such predominance and marked by sturdiness, healthy red complexion, and cheerfulness He conceived himself rather as a sanguine and strenuous man, a great fighter. sanguinely adverb sanguineness ˈsaŋ-gwən-nəs noun sanguinity saŋ-ˈgwi-nə-tē noun san- sanguine 2 of 2noun san·guine ˈsaŋ-gwən : a moderate to strong red sanguinely adverbas in positively in a positive or optimistic manner One bullish economist has gone out on a limb and sanguinely predicts a huge stock market boom ahead. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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