sanguine

[ˈsæŋɡwɪn]

sanguine Definition

  • 1optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation
  • 2having a healthy reddish color

Using sanguine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sanguine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Despite the setbacks, he remained sanguine about the future.

  • Example

    She had a sanguine outlook on life.

  • Example

    The doctor said that her complexion was sanguine.

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    The painting had a sanguine tone.

sanguine Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using sanguine

  • to go out and have a wild and exciting time

    Example

    After receiving the promotion, he decided to paint the town red with his friends.

  • red-letter day

    a day that is memorable because of a significant event or achievement

    Example

    Graduation day was a red-letter day for all the students.

  • to become very angry

    Example

    Whenever someone criticized his work, he would see red and lose his temper.

Phrases with sanguine

  • sanguine expectations

    optimistic or hopeful predictions

    Example

    The company's sanguine expectations for the new product were not met.

  • a personality type characterized by optimism, confidence, and enthusiasm

    Example

    Her sanguine temperament made her popular among her colleagues.

  • sanguineous discharge

    the discharge of blood from a wound or injury

    Example

    The nurse monitored the patient's sanguineous discharge after the surgery.

Origins of sanguine

from Latin 'sanguineus', meaning 'bloody'

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Summary: sanguine in Brief

The term 'sanguine' [ˈsæŋɡwɪn] describes an optimistic or positive attitude, often in difficult situations. It can also refer to a healthy reddish complexion or tone, as in 'The painting had a sanguine tone.' The phrase 'sanguine expectations' denotes hopeful predictions, while 'sanguine temperament' refers to a personality type characterized by optimism and enthusiasm.