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1sanguine

adjective san·guine \ˈsaŋ-gwən\

: confident and hopeful

Full Definition of SANGUINE

1
:  bloodred
2
a :  consisting of or relating to blood
b :  bloodthirsty, sanguinary
c of the complexion :  ruddy
3
:  having blood as the predominating bodily humor; also :  having the bodily conformation and temperament held characteristic of such predominance and marked by sturdiness, high color, and cheerfulness
4
san·guine·ly adverb
san·guine·ness \-gwən-nəs\ noun
san·guin·i·ty \saŋ-ˈgwi-nə-tē, san-\ noun
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Examples of SANGUINE

  1. He has been strangely sanguine about this, blandly ignoring the mounting evidence that dissident elements in the police are stirring trouble … —Allister Sparks, Washington Post, 9–15 Mar. 1992

Origin of SANGUINE

Middle English sanguin, from Anglo-French, from Latin sanguineus, from sanguin-, sanguis (see sanguinary))
First Known Use: 14th century

2sanguine

noun san·guine \ˈsaŋ-gwən\

Definition of SANGUINE

:  a moderate to strong red

Origin of SANGUINE

(see 1sanguine)
First Known Use: 15th century

Other Color Terms

argentine, cerise, cerulean, cyan, ocher, perse, puce, taupe, vermilion
Medical Dictionary

sanguine

adjective san·guine \ˈsaŋ-gwən\

Medical Definition of SANGUINE

1
a :  consisting of or relating to blood b of the complexion :  ruddy
2
:  having blood as the predominating bodily humor; also :  having the bodily conformation and temperament held characteristic of such predominance and marked by sturdiness, high color, and cheerfulness

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