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Bilious - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bilious refers to something related to bile or suggestive of a liver disorder. It can also describe a sickly, yellowish-green color or a peevish, irritable mood. The term is often used metaphorically for unpleasantness.

bilious

/ˈbɪliəs/ /ˈbɪlɪəs/

Definition:

Relating to bile; irritable or bad-tempered.

Synonyms:

Irritable, peevish, grumpy, cantankerous

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Cheerful, good-natured

Common Collocations:

Bilious attack, bilious temper, bilious humor

Derivatives:

Biliously, biliousness

Usage Tips:

Use "bilious" to describe someone irritable or a sickly yellowish color linked to bile.

Common Phrases:

Bilious mood, bilious disposition, turn bilious

Etymology:

From Latin "bilis" (bile), reflecting its connection to bile and irritability.

Examples:

  • 1. She felt bilious after eating too much junk food.
  • 2. His bilious remarks made everyone uncomfortable at the party.
  • 3. The patient complained of a bilious headache and nausea.
  • 4. Her bilious temper flared up over minor inconveniences.

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