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CHOLER
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Dictionary entry overview: What does choler mean?
• CHOLER (noun)
The noun CHOLER has 3 senses:
1. an irritable petulant feeling
2. a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
3. a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the liver and to cause irritability and anger
Familiarity information: CHOLER used as a noun is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
An irritable petulant feeling
Classified under:
Nouns denoting feelings and emotions
Synonyms:
choler; crossness; fretfulness; fussiness; irritability; peevishness; petulance
Hypernyms ("choler" is a kind of...):
distemper; ill humor; ill humour (an angry and disagreeable mood)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "choler"):
testiness; tetchiness; touchiness (feeling easily irritated)
pet (a fit of petulance or sulkiness (especially at what is felt to be a slight))
Sense 2
Meaning:
A strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
Classified under:
Nouns denoting feelings and emotions
Synonyms:
Hypernyms ("choler" is a kind of...):
emotion (any strong feeling)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "choler"):
fury; madness; rage; enragement; infuriation (a feeling of intense anger)
offence; offense; umbrage (a feeling of anger caused by being offended)
indignation; outrage (a feeling of righteous anger)
huffiness (a passing state of anger and resentment)
dander; hackles (a feeling of anger and animosity)
bad temper; ill temper (a persisting angry mood)
annoyance; chafe; vexation (anger produced by some annoying irritation)
Derivation:
choleric (characterized by anger)
choleric (quickly aroused to anger)
choleric (easily moved to anger)
Sense 3
Meaning:
A humor that was once believed to be secreted by the liver and to cause irritability and anger
Classified under:
Nouns denoting body parts
Synonyms:
choler; yellow bile
Hypernyms ("choler" is a kind of...):
bodily fluid; body fluid; humor; humour; liquid body substance (the liquid parts of the body)
Context examples
I recognised his decisive nose, more remarkable for character than beauty; his full nostrils, denoting, I thought, choler; his grim mouth, chin, and jaw—yes, all three were very grim, and no mistake.
(Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë)
I felt quite amused at his unwarranted choler, and while he stumped indignantly up and down I fell to dwelling upon the romance of the fog.
(The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London)
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