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Sanguine (a)
Cheerfully optimistic
The humours
Sanguis
I am sanguine about my chances of passing Chem because I studied my butt off for the midterm.
phlegmatic (a)
sluggish
The humours
After staying out late the night before, my brother is always phlegmatic the following day.
melancholy (a)
sad, depressed
The humours
melan
choler
After Sarah's boyfriend broke up with her she was so melancholy that she wasnt herself for weeks.
choleric (a)
easily angered
The humours
choler
ic
My english teacher is choleric, every time he hears somebody talk when hes talking he kicks them out of class.
recalcitrant (a)
stubbornly resistant to authority
The humours
re
calcitrare
It seems as though John gets sent to the office every day because he is so recalcitrant to our teacher.
lethargic (a)
sluggish; dully apathetic
The humours
After having to do the same thing for three weeks in art class, all of the students became lethargic when fourth period came.
spurious (a)
fake; counterfeit
The humours
Sam was upset at the spurious bag that she bought off of ebay that was supposed to be real.