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A nervous temperament refers to a personality type characterized by sensitivity, excitability, and a tendency to feel anxious or easily stressed. Individuals with a nervous temperament may be easily overwhelmed by stimuli or situations, and may have a heightened awareness of their surroundings.
There are two main types of traits: physical traits and behavioral traits. Physical traits refer to observable characteristics such as hair color or height, while behavioral traits encompass aspects like temperament or social behavior. Both types of traits are influenced by a combination of genetics and environmental factors.
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'Melancholic' comes from an ancient division of personalities based on the theory of 'humours'. A person who had a preponderance of ""black bile" was melancholic, or had a melancholic personality. The other humours were choleric, phlegmatic, and sanguine. This was the state of psychology during the time of Hippocrates.
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Courtesy of Wikipedia: "Four Temperaments" choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic, sanguine.
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A nervous temperament refers to a personality type characterized by sensitivity, excitability, and a tendency to feel anxious or easily stressed. Individuals with a nervous temperament may be easily overwhelmed by stimuli or situations, and may have a heightened awareness of their surroundings.
Tybalt's dominant humor is choleric. He is known for his quick temper, aggression, and desire for revenge.
I believe you may be referring to the doctrine of humors, propounded by Galen the physician. It holds that illness can be understood as an unbalance of four bodily fluids (one of which, black bile, doesn't actually exist). In casual use, though, we still refer to certain types of personality by Galen's terms. Cheerful and outgoing people are "sanguine" (they have a lot of blood); careful and somewhat cold folks are "phlegmatic"; the easily excited are "choleric" and the gloomy ones are "melancholic."
Tate Sanguine's birth name is Tate Sanguine.
I am quite sanguine about his success.
Sanguine Productions was created in 1997.
"The reform candidate was not sanguine about his chances of winning."