sanguine in the PONS Dictionary

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From this period is the collection of portraits and drawings of natural, sanguine, gouache, pencil or charcoal.
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Gale was a man of much courage and very sanguine.
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This is also related to the classical elements of air, water, earth, and fire; as sanguine, phlegmatic, melancholic, and choleric, respectively.
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Also, the melancholy and sanguine would be sort of opposites, as the choleric and phlegmatic, since they have opposite traits.
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In interviews with the media, bankers seemed sanguine about the outcome.
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Sanguine people are low in neuroticism (or more emotionally stable) and high in extraversion.
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As a forlorn hope he had to wed a third wife; but his heart was not engaged and his expectations were far from sanguine.
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During the early stages of modern medicine, red hair was thought to be a sign of a sanguine temperament.
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As he moves from his natural medium of oil to watercolour or pastel to sanguine, there remains a certain youthful light emanates from his paintings.
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Other research is less sanguine, arguing that comprehensive campaigns are most effective only in the context of collective bargaining context.
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