1
: marked by eager hopefulness : confidently optimistic
a sanguine view/outlook
Some of us hear the term AI and picture a dystopian future. … Others are more sanguine about our ability to control and harness technology to achieve more and greater things.—
Georgene Huang
The trustees chose to take a sanguine approach to the future.—
Michael Hiltzik
2
: bloodred
… the radiant heat from the cedar logs, whose sanguine colour made the silvered locks of his hair into a fantastic wreath of flames.—
Elinor Wylie
… swaps the sanguine color palette for a more versatile blue-gray hue …—
Arielle Pardes
3
a
: consisting of or relating to blood
… some sanguine vessels are obstructed, and distended …—
Theophilus Lobb
b
: bloodthirsty, sanguinary
… attacked by the sanguine … warriors of neighboring islands …—
Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas
c
: accompanied by, involving, or relating to bloodshed : bloody
… from the numerous graves, including those by the barn, which our shells had destroyed; we realized what a sanguine battle it had been …—
Frederick W. Wild
d
of the complexion
: having a healthy reddish color : ruddy
She was all unnerved; her naturally sanguine complexion was pale …—
Charlotte Brontë
4
: having blood as the predominating bodily humor see humor entry 1 sense 2c
An abundance of red blood was marked by a warm and sanguine temperament; whereas, an excess of yellow bile produced the choleric temperament …—
Samuel Lytler Metcalfe
also
: having the bodily conformation and temperament held characteristic of such predominance and marked by sturdiness, healthy red complexion, and cheerfulness
He conceived himself rather as a sanguine and strenuous man, a great fighter. —
G. K. Chesterton
: a moderate to strong red
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