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sanguine

[sang-gwin] / ˈsæŋ gwɪn /




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While the company remains sanguine about AI, Infineon is still grappling with sluggish demand for chips from carmakers, a key market since its automotive business accounts for the lion’s share of sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

His insistence that no one is safe until everyone is safe, can seem to portend a future in which no one will ever be safe, though as a teacher I assume he’s more sanguine.

From Los Angeles Times

That seemed to be the lesson of Europe’s experience post-1945, but this was too sanguine and too simplistic a reading of a complicated history.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m quite sanguine about the idea of leaving this decision to younger and more accomplished people,” Beach said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The billionaires on the Save California chat—which also includes venture capitalist John Hering, a prominent backer of Elon Musk’s ventures—are less sanguine.

From The Wall Street Journal