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Term: Phlegmatic

Description:

The term "phlegmatic" is an adjective that describes someone who is calm, unemotional, and not easily disturbed. It is often used to refer to individuals who have a relaxed and sluggish temperament.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Personality Trait: When used to describe a person's temperament, "phlegmatic" indicates a tendency towards calmness, lethargy, and indifference. It suggests that the person is not easily excited or angered.
  2. Medical: In medical contexts, "phlegmatic" can refer to an excess of phlegm or mucus in the body, often associated with respiratory conditions like a common cold or bronchitis.

Sample Sentences:

  1. After a hectic day at work, Jason's phlegmatic nature helped him remain composed and relaxed.
  2. The doctor prescribed medication to reduce the phlegmatic symptoms caused by Mark's persistent cough.
  3. Emily, being naturally phlegmatic, rarely let stress get to her, making her a great team leader.
  4. Despite her phlegmatic temperament, Mary managed to express her excitement over winning the competition.

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