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      • In its original sense, atrabilious meant "melancholy," but now it is more frequently used to describe someone with an irritable or unfriendly temperament. A word with a meaning similar to that of "atrabilious" is "splenetic," which is named after the organ in the body (the spleen) once thought to secrete black bile.
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  1. given to or marked by melancholy : gloomy; ill-natured, peevish… See the full definition

  2. Atrabilious definition: gloomy; morose; melancholy; morbid.. See examples of ATRABILIOUS used in a sentence.

  3. 4 days ago · Definitions of atrabilious. adjective. irritable as if suffering from indigestion. synonyms: bilious, dyspeptic, liverish. ill-natured. having an irritable and unpleasant disposition.

  4. atrabilious. 4 meanings: rare irritable → 1. quickly irritated; easily annoyed; peevish 2. (of all living organisms) capable of responding.... Click for more definitions.

  5. at·ra·bil·ious. (ăt′rə-bĭl′yəs) also at·ra·bil·i·ar (-bĭl′ē-ər) adj. 1. Inclined to melancholy. 2. Having a peevish disposition; surly. [From Latin ātra bīlis, black bile (translation of Greek melankhōliā) : ātra, black; see āter- in Indo-European roots + bīlis, bile .] at′ra·bil′ious·ness n.

  6. Melancholy, morose, cross, etc. Webster's New World. Having a peevish disposition; surly. American Heritage. Characterized by melancholy. Do we listen to pop music because of atrabiliousness, or are we atrabilious because we listen to pop music? (High Fidelity magazine paraphrase) Wiktionary. Ill-natured; malevolent.

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