Splenetic describes someone characterized by bad temper, malevolence, or spite.
Splenetic descreve alguém com mau humor, malevolência ou malícia.
Front | splenetic \splih-NET-ik\ |
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Back | adjective Marked by bad temper, malevolence, or spite. [In early Western physiology, a person's physical qualities and mental disposition were believed to be determined by the proportion of four bodily humors: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. The last of these was believed to be secreted by the spleen, causing feelings of disposition ranging from intense sadness (melancholia) to irascibility. This now-discredited association explains how the use of "splenetic" (deriving from the Late Latin "spleneticus" and the Latin "splen," meaning "spleen") came to mean both "bad-tempered" and "given to melancholy" as well as "of or relating to the spleen." In later years, the "melancholy" sense fell out of use, but the sense pertaining to ill humor or malevolence remains with us today.] "I know David was in a bad mood all day, but the splenetic tone of his reply to Brenda's question was not necessary." |
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