Phlegmatic Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for phlegmatic.
phlegmatic
phlegmatic
/flɛɡˈmætɪk/
apathetic
sluggish
cold-blooded
unflappable
stoic
Examples
- Always a pipe in his mouth, phlegmatic, mocking, cold, an arguer.
- A phlegmatic person is calm and unemotional.
- They were a little more phlegmatic than that.
- Spiritual types are Vitriolic, Phlegmatic, Choleric and Melancholic.
- Africans were phlegmatic, black, slow, relaxed and negligent.
- Precise and formal, this persona is a phlegmatic, serious banking officer.
- But they weren't so phlegmatic this time because their report was over the top.
- His subsequent phlegmatic attitude to life is a tremendous tribute to the man.
- They can dominate people of other temperaments, especially phlegmatic types.
- I'm probably a bit more phlegmatic than you about the thing.
showing little emotion
adjective
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"Flea + Mat + Tic. The flea on the mat is too lazy to move, just sits and ticks."
"Flea + Mat + Tick. The flea on the mat is too calm, even with a tick."
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