sanguineness
IPA: sˈæŋgwɪnnʌs
noun
- The property of being sanguine.
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Examples of "sanguineness" in Sentences
- Katherine smiled at Juke's characteristic sanguineness.
- Peter's arm did not recover so soon as Urquhart's sanguineness had predicted.
- 'sanguineness' that he would be able to approve of the contributions to follow, as 'Amos' gave indications of great freshness of style.
- Such relations could contain little besides the sanguineness of hope, and the enumeration of hardships and difficulties, which former accounts had not led us to expect.
- So elated was he at this unexpected piece of good fortune that, with characteristic sanguineness, he seems to have thought that all his troubles were at an end for ever.
- This seeming overreaction to Ms. Wulf's marital predicament indicates just how seriously Time Inc. executives are taking the ESPN Magazine project, despite their public displays of sanguineness.
- Though his knowledge was infinitely exceeded by that of some able men who paid a particular attention to the subject, he did not come behind them in the sanguineness of his hopes and expectation.
- In mines at a distance from the centre of direction it is almost impossible to check mistakes of this description, caused by the ignorance or over sanguineness of the mine superintendent, and they are often as disastrous as they are indefensible.
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