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Wat (wie) is PHLEGMATICALLY - definitie


Phlegmatically      
·adv In a phlegmatic manner.
phlegmatic         
  • Choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic temperaments: 17c., part of the [[Grande Commande]]
PROTO-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY
Four bodily humour; Bodily humour; Phlegmatic; Choleric; Four bodily humours; Four bodily humors; The four temperaments; Four temperments; The four temperments; Four Humours in Reniassance; The Four Humours in Reniassance; Doctrine of Humors; Flegmatic; Melancholy temperament; Phlegmatic temperament; Choleric temperament; Sanguine temperament; Melanchony temperament; Four Temperaments; Four personality types
Someone who is phlegmatic stays calm even when upsetting or exciting things happen. (FORMAL)
ADJ
phlegmatic         
  • Choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic temperaments: 17c., part of the [[Grande Commande]]
PROTO-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY
Four bodily humour; Bodily humour; Phlegmatic; Choleric; Four bodily humours; Four bodily humors; The four temperaments; Four temperments; The four temperments; Four Humours in Reniassance; The Four Humours in Reniassance; Doctrine of Humors; Flegmatic; Melancholy temperament; Phlegmatic temperament; Choleric temperament; Sanguine temperament; Melanchony temperament; Four Temperaments; Four personality types
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¦ adjective unemotional and stolidly calm.
Derivatives
phlegmatically adverb
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PHLEGMATICALLY
1. "The important thing is to get back on the horse, or in the case of cancer, to get back on with life." His family took the news equally phlegmatically.
2. And there we were, in front of the food stand, queuing up (I had learned that strange word, to queue, to stand in line, which the Brits did quite phlegmatically and almost as if they enjoyed it), and there it was÷ chocolate, more than heavenly for a boy who had for the past few days starved himself rather than swallow the drab and dreary English fare.