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bil·ious \ˈbilyəs sometimes -lēəs\ adjective Etymology: Middle French bilieux, from Latin biliosus, from bilis bile + -osus -ose — more at bile 1. a. : of or relating to bile b. : marked or accompanied by disordered liver function < a bilious attack > broadly : due to or associated with excessive secretion of bile < suffered three years with a bilious ague > c. : affected by a bilious disorder < a bilious patient > d. : appearing as though affected by a bilious disorder < a sickly bilious face > — compare jaundice 2. : of a peevish ill-natured disposition : marked by a glum and morosely sour attitude : fretfully irascible : choleric < a bilious disagreeable old skinflint > < looking at life with a bilious eye > 3. : sickeningly unpleasant : of a kind that makes one queasy : nauseating, revolting < utterly bilious weather > < with clapboards painted red and bilious yellow — Sinclair Lewis > • bil·ious·ly adverb • bil·ious·ness noun -es |