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Men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing whatever gets in their way.

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Choleric in a sentence?

To be choleric is to be bad tempered. An example sentence would be: Certain alcoholics are said to be choleric.


What is the plural for Choleric?

The word choleric is an adjective (bad-tempered), not a noun, and has no plural.


What is a sentence with choleric?

Her choleric disposition made everyone else in the room uncomfortable. Choleric is an adjective, and some synonyms include angry, and cranky.


What does the word choleric mean?

The definition of the word choleric is irritable or bad-tempered. It is not a very commonly used word. Other synonyms of choleric are cranky and cantankerous.


How do you use choleric in a sentence?

When describing a bad-tempered person.people of the choleric type will rip, tear, and demolish anything in their way.


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What is Tybalt's dominant humor?

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What is another word for short tempered?

irritable, cranky, testy, touchy, irascible, crabby, snappish, cantankerous, choleric


What has the author Brother Choleric written?

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Can Choleric and sanguine are opposites?

Choleric and sanguine temperaments are opposites in terms of their characteristics. Choleric individuals are more assertive and task-oriented, while sanguine individuals are more outgoing and people-oriented. Choleric people tend to be more serious and focused, whereas sanguine people are more cheerful and spontaneous.


What are the characteristics of a choleric melancholy personality?

The choleric-melancholic and the melancholic-choleric temperaments. In this one, two serious, passionate temperaments are mixed; the pride, obstinacy, and anger of the choleric with the morose, unsocial, reserved temper of the melancholic. Persons who have such a mixture of temperaments must cultivate a great deal of self-control, in order to acquire interior peace and not to become a burden to those with whom they work and live.


Is choleric an adjective?

Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the noun choler (anger, irritability) and means bad-tempered.