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Definitionadj. confidently optimistic and cheerful
Last update: December 4, 2016
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Rani is sanguine of success in her experiment. [verb]
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However Professor Ferguson is too sanguine in his early assessment that Germany 's economic problems will not lead to the ascendancy of extremist parties. [Please select]
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And the IEA debaters, regardless of the perspective they were coming from, were far less sanguine about British prospects. [Please select]
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He said to himself that he had been too sanguine, eager, self-confident, ardent, impetuous, and, if the nasty word must be faced, even too self-conceited. [Please select]
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Of our success I am not sanguine. [Please select]
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In the meanwhile, fortune appeared to favour the enterprise of the insurgents more than the most sanguine durst have expected. [Please select]
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The fleet under Captain Tugwell had quite lately fallen off from seven to five, through the fierce patriotism of some younger members, and their sanguine belief in bounty-money. [Please select]
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"Polykarp is not over sanguine," continued Antonius, "for the emperor is beautifying and adding to Byzantium with eager haste." [Please select]
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Had this sanguine man, this favorite of fortune, thus speedily quieted the warning voice within, or was he strong enough to cloak his torture with a smile. [Please select]
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