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Sanguine - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sanguine means cheerfully optimistic or confident, especially in a difficult situation. It can also describe a healthy reddish complexion, reflecting good health or vitality.

sanguine

/ˈsæŋɡwɪn/ /ˈsæŋɡwɪn/

Definition:

Optimistic or cheerful, especially in difficult situations.

Synonyms:

Hopeful, buoyant, confident, upbeat

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Pessimistic, gloomy

Common Collocations:

Sanguine outlook, sanguine temperament, sanguine expectations

Derivatives:

Sanguineness, sanguinely

Usage Tips:

Use "sanguine" to describe someone’s positive attitude despite challenges.

Common Phrases:

Sanguine about the future, sanguine disposition, sanguine hope

Etymology:

From Latin "sanguis" (blood), historically linked to temperament theory associating blood with cheerfulness.

Examples:

  • 1. Despite setbacks, she remained sanguine about her chances of success.
  • 2. His sanguine demeanor lifted everyone’s spirits during the crisis.
  • 3. The team was sanguine despite losing the first match.
  • 4. She gave a sanguine forecast for the company’s growth next year.

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