Itumo iwe-itumọ ti ọrọ naa "sanguine" jẹ: ireti tabi rere, paapaa ni ipo ti o nira. O tun le tọka si awọ pupa tabi awọ pupa, tabi ni ibatan si ẹjẹ tabi awọ pupa-ẹjẹ.
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They rest on tender young grass, drying in sanguine sunshine.
They kept going as he screamed behind them, arcs of sanguine fluid shooting from the exposed socket.
His sanguine crocodile boots reflected the low street light.
I presume that the sanguine temperament itself and the disturbing influence end in a mentally-accomplished finish a possibly dangerous man, probably dangerous if unselfish.
How completely they failed is manifest from the fact that with all his sanguine temperament and indomitable perseverance he was unable to maintain the struggle to gain a livelihood as a dramatist for more than three years nor was the rising popularity of Lope the cause, as is often said, notwithstanding his own words to the contrary.
He had learned that Dantès had been taken to prison, and he had gone to all his friends, and the influential persons of the city but the report was already in circulation that Dantès was arrested as a Bonapartist agent and as the most sanguine looked upon any attempt of Napoleon to remount the throne as impossible, he met with nothing but refusal, and had returned home in despair, declaring that the matter was serious and that nothing more could be done.
The portrait he draws in the preface to the novels, with the aquiline features, chestnut hair, smooth untroubled forehead, and bright cheerful eyes, is the very portrait of a sanguine man.
The temperament of Cervantes was essentially sanguine.