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Sanguine, my brother.
Sanguine most directly translated, is an adjective that means the color of blood. When used in context, a sanguine complexion would denote a person with a healthy complexion, or glow. Sanguine may also be used to describe a persons temperament. Someone that is sanguine would have a cheerful or optimistic demeanor.
"Sanguinary" refers to something involving or causing bloodshed or violence, while "sanguine" relates to an optimistic or positive outlook, often in a difficult situation.
Having the color of blood; red., Characterized by abundance and active circulation of blood; as, a sanguine bodily temperament., Warm; ardent; as, a sanguine temper., Anticipating the best; not desponding; confident; full of hope; as, sanguine of success., Blood color; red., Anything of a blood-red color, as cloth., Bloodstone., Red crayon. See the Note under Crayon, 1., To stain with blood; to impart the color of blood to; to ensanguine.
Tate Sanguine's birth name is Tate Sanguine.
The MΔori word for white is "ma" or "maero." It can be used to describe the color white or to describe something that is white in color.
Turquoise can function as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a blue-green mineral or a shade of blue-green color. As an adjective, it describes something of a blue-green color resembling that of the turquoise gemstone.
I am quite sanguine about his success.
Some words containing the root 'sangui' include "sanguine" (optimistic or blood-red in color) and "sanguinary" (involving much bloodshed).
Yes, colors are adjectives if they describe something (gray socks, a gray area). They can be nouns when they do not describe something (I like the color gray).
Sanguine Productions was created in 1997.
point to something green and say that's green.