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Meanings of
atrabilious
in English
Irritable as if suffering from indigestion.
bilious
dyspeptic
liverish
Related terms
ill-natured
Synonyms
Examples for "
bilious
"
bilious
dyspeptic
liverish
Examples for "
bilious
"
1
Four patients had a history of
bilious
vomiting in the neonatal period.
2
It was of the worst
bilious
type, and acute in its character.
3
The little
bilious
man was not very pleasing; yet he attracted her.
4
They have a
bilious
authenticity that is impossible to replicate in memory.
5
Shed your inhibitions when it comes to looking like a
bilious
Barbie.
1
The
dyspeptic
who cannot recover by following my prescription deserves to die.
2
Soup was not the right thing to give to a
dyspeptic
patient.
3
But the black mood of the replete
dyspeptic
had come upon him.
4
He was now an intelligent man of sixteen, but
dyspeptic
and difficile.
5
There is ten to one more suffering by gouty and
dyspeptic
gourmands.
1
The latter was a little
liverish
,
but had not the least fishy taste.
2
Yellow was so named because his complexion was yellow and
liverish
-
looking
.
3
The weather made me
liverish
,
the talk of the ordinary Englishman made me sick.
4
But there was no mortal connection between this
liverish
individual and the schemes of Dr. Fu-Manchu.
5
He was heavily built, with an undershot jaw and a patch of
liverish
birthmark on his cheek.
Usage of
atrabilious
in English
1
It is a yellow-walled, yellow-shuttered, symbolically
atrabilious
-
looking
place, with twenty-three front windows.
2
His own brusqueness, cynicism and temper predisposed him to
atrabilious
vodyanoi.
3
His appreciation of men, their character, their talents, their designs-allbear the hue of the
atrabilious
journalist.
4
I hold them to be a race of pessimists, recruited amongst beggarly philosophers and knavish,
atrabilious
theologians.
5
With its solemn doctors, its insipid canonists, its hypocritical and
atrabilious
devotees, Jerusalem has not conquered humanity.
6
And I again inquire, What can be done by me to satisfy this
atrabilious
and ill-conditioned Aristarchus?
7
This quandary is a typically anodyne European compromise which is bound to ferment into
atrabilious
discourse and worse.
8
The fact is, he was imaginative and
atrabilious
,
-
contemplating
life
through a medium of the colour of his own complexion.
9
The
atrabilious
face, the bitter, thin lips, and grey eyes veined with yellow, reminded him indefinably of a wild beast.
10
There was at that time a certain
atrabilious
publican, called Philip Slaney, established in a shop nearly opposite the old turnpike.
11
But despite the gloomy nonsense of certain
atrabilious
dreamers, the wonderful era of the Greeks was that of the reign of the courtesans.
12
There was medical evidence to show that, in his
atrabilious
state, it was quite on the cards that he might have made away with himself.
13
It is a yellow-walled, yellow-shuttered, symbolically
atrabilious
-
looking
place, with twenty-three front windows.
14
His own brusqueness, cynicism and temper predisposed him to
atrabilious
vodyanoi.
15
His appreciation of men, their character, their talents, their designs-allbear the hue of the
atrabilious
journalist.
16
I hold them to be a race of pessimists, recruited amongst beggarly philosophers and knavish,
atrabilious
theologians.
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atrabilious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
atrabilious devotees
atrabilious discourse
atrabilious dreamers
atrabilious face
atrabilious journalist
More collocations
Atrabilious
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