phlegmatic in English

adjective
1
(of a person) having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition.
If we are as phlegmatic as we like to believe would we revel so conspicuously in our tragedy?

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1. 5 He was rational, relaxed, phlegmatic.

2. Corpulence makes a man reasonable, pleasant and phlegmatic

3. 13 A tear moistened the eye of the phlegmatic Englishman.

4. 4 Though normally phlegmatic, Jan was beginning to get alarmed.

5. 3 Commuting in the rush - hour requires a phlegmatic temperament.

6. 1 The British character is often said to be phlegmatic.

7. Commuting in the rush - hour requires a phlegmatic temperament.

8. 22 The mathematician , Yurchenko , was a stubby , phlegmatic , shrewd person.

9. 9 The nurse was a kind but phlegmatic person.

10. A tear moistened the eye of the phlegmatic Englishman.

11. 11 He is too still, unmoved, phlegmatic to be happy.

12. 10 Calm and phlegmatic, with a clear eye [Sentencedict.com], Mr.

13. Within a few hours, their phlegmatic Blandness had begun to pass

14. 12 A phlegmatic mind in an emergency is more important.

15. Phlegmatic: this type has a placid nature and tends to be lazy.

16. 7 His driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, evinced no surprise.

17. Within a few hours, their phlegmatic Blandness had begun to pass

18. His driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, evinced no surprise.

19. 6 Phlegmatic: this type has a placid nature and tends to be lazy.

20. 24 In Pudong, the skyscraper district of Shanghai, office workers are calm phlegmatic.

21. 17 Robbie was surprised and relieved to find Fen his usual phlegmatic self next morning.

22. 15 As a footballer his great asset was his calm,(www.Sentencedict.com) phlegmatic manner.

23. We stopped believing in the four humours, but we remain bilious, choleric, sanguine and phlegmatic.

24. 25 Every morning at the temple's sound system starts up thethe phlegmatic, the temple's master monk.

25. Robbie was surprised and relieved to find Fen his usual phlegmatic self next morning.

26. 14 Or consider the phlegmatic, a person who is indifferent to interactions with the child.

27. 8 Midwesterners, naturally phlegmatic, would be stirred only if they considered that something was really wrong.

28. 19 We stopped believing in the four humours, but we remain bilious, choleric, sanguine and phlegmatic.

29. 2 The taxi driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, showed no surprise at this request.

30. 21 And those old favorites, your friends and mine: sycophantic , phlegmatic , and, of course, top of the bill - pusillanimous.

31. Or what it is to speak so emphatically that even the phlegmatic Mrs Padmore feels obliged to underline it.

32. About the Temperaments Four Temperaments Test Melancholic Phlegmatic Choleric Sanguine Comparison Finding Your Temperaments My Other Personality Website

33. And those old favorites, your friends and mine: sycophantic , phlegmatic , and, of course, top of the bill - pusillanimous.

34. 16 Or what it is to speak so emphatically that even the phlegmatic Mrs Padmore feels obliged to underline it.

35. 18 Eager to work and leave their mark, the Volunteers seethed at the phlegmatic nature of the program.

36. 20 His letters confirm a highly inquisitive mind regarding natural and scientific phenomena and suggest a phlegmatic temperament and a dry humour.

37. Choleric-Phlegmatic – moderate; Choleric-Melancholy – mild; These combinations can affect the Choleric temperament and increase or decrease the intensity of the above traits

38. His letters confirm a highly inquisitive mind regarding natural and scientific phenomena and suggest a phlegmatic temperament and a dry humour.

39. 23 This paper analyzes disposition types of several famous guards from the angle of sport psychology and maintains that phlegmatic basketball players are suitable to be in rear back.

40. Four personality types are linked with people's teeth: sanguine or dynamic (triangular-shaped), Choleric or strong (rectangular-shaped), melancholic or sensitive (oval-shaped) and phlegmatic or peaceful (square-shaped)

41. Fire: summer-Choleric-yellow bile; Air: spring-sanguine-blood; Water: fall -phlegmatic-phlegm; Earth: winter-melancholic-black bile; The treatment of a person with a discernible temperament could now be made

42. Apathetic adjective uninterested, passive, indifferent, sluggish, unmoved, stoic, stoical, unconcerned, listless, cold, cool, impassive, unresponsive, phlegmatic, unfeeling, unemotional, torpid, emotionless, insensible Many people feel Apathetic about the candidates in both parties.

43. Four temperaments is a proto-psychological theory that suggests that there are four fundamental personality types, sanguine (pleasure-seeking and sociable), Choleric (ambitious and leader-like), melancholic (analytical and thoughtful), and phlegmatic (relaxed and quiet)

44. Venerate four characters: the sanguine who has checked volatility and the rage for pleasure; the Choleric who has subdued passion and pride; the phlegmatic emerged from indolence; and the melancholy who has dismissed avarice, suspicion and asperity.

45. Some common synonyms of Apathetic are impassive, phlegmatic, stoic, and stolid. While all these words mean "unresponsive to something that might normally excite interest or emotion," Apathetic may imply a puzzling or deplorable indifference or inertness