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单词 atrabilious
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Definition of atrabilious in English:

atrabilious

adjective ˌatrəˈbɪlɪəsˌætrəˈbɪljəs
literary
  • Melancholy or irritable.

    〈诗/文〉忧郁的;脾气暴躁的

    an atrabilious old man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Serena refused to invite the atrabilious Mr. Morne, who could spoil a party just by opening his mouth.
    • When the atrabilious humour is in too much abundance melancholia, characterized by aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness and depression could result.
    • The atrabilious maladies to which artists were supposedly vulnerable included lovesickness and plague.
    • The atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours.
    • It is beneficial to atrabilious persons.
    • He was proud, morose, and atrabilious; he rarely answered letters; he showed contempt for all who differed from his views and reacted violently to criticism.
    Synonyms
    bad-tempered, ill-tempered, ill-humoured, angry, wrathful, cross, peevish, petulant, pettish, irritable, irascible, cantankerous, choleric, dyspeptic, testy, tetchy, snappish, waspish, crotchety, crabby, crabbed, querulous, resentful, rancorous, bilious, sour, bitter, acid, liverish

Derivatives

  • atrabiliousness

  • noun
    literary

Origin

Mid 17th century (in the sense 'affected by black bile', one of the four supposed cardinal humours of the body, believed to cause melancholy): from Latin atra bilis 'black bile', translation of Greek melankholia 'melancholy', + -ious.

Definition of atrabilious in US English:

atrabilious

adjectiveˌatrəˈbilyəsˌætrəˈbɪljəs
literary
  • Melancholy or ill-tempered.

    〈诗/文〉忧郁的;脾气暴躁的

    an atrabilious old man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the atrabilious humour is in too much abundance melancholia, characterized by aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness and depression could result.
    • The atrabilious maladies to which artists were supposedly vulnerable included lovesickness and plague.
    • Serena refused to invite the atrabilious Mr. Morne, who could spoil a party just by opening his mouth.
    • He was proud, morose, and atrabilious; he rarely answered letters; he showed contempt for all who differed from his views and reacted violently to criticism.
    • It is beneficial to atrabilious persons.
    • The atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours.
    Synonyms
    bad-tempered, ill-tempered, ill-humoured, angry, wrathful, cross, peevish, petulant, pettish, irritable, irascible, cantankerous, choleric, dyspeptic, testy, tetchy, snappish, waspish, crotchety, crabby, crabbed, querulous, resentful, rancorous, bilious, sour, bitter, acid, liverish

Origin

Mid 17th century (in the sense ‘affected by black bile’, one of the four supposed cardinal humors of the body, believed to cause melancholy): from Latin atra bilis ‘black bile’, translation of Greek melankholia ‘melancholy’, + -ious.

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