sanguineness
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But it is the next interest rate decision on 9 May that may explain Mr Sunak's sanguineness.
From BBC • Mar. 22, 2024
Anthropologist Lionel Tiger; it explores the possible biological origins of the human sanguineness that underlies feelings of wellbeing, whatever they are called.
From Time Magazine Archive
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So elated was he at this unexpected piece of good fortune that, with characteristic sanguineness, he seems to have thought that all his troubles were at an end for ever.
From Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century by Paston, George
He laughed aloud at the sanguineness of it.
From McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908 by Various
The question about the Whigs came comically from the man who had just made the Tories swallow Household Suffrage; and Disraeli's sanguineness was ill-founded.
From Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences by Russell, George William Erskine