Phlegmatic vs Aplomb - What's the difference?
phlegmatic | aplomb |
Not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish.
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(archaic) Abounding in phlegm; as, phlegmatic humors; a phlegmatic constitution.
Generating, causing, or full of phlegm.
* Sir Thomas Browne
Watery (en).
self-confidence; poise; composure.
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* 2000 , Elizabeth Berg, Range of Motion
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(ballet) The apparent elegance and precision exhibited by a confident, accomplished dancer.
As nouns the difference between phlegmatic and aplomb
is that phlegmatic is one who has a phlegmatic disposition while aplomb is aplomb.As an adjective phlegmatic
is not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish.phlegmatic
English
Alternative forms
* phlegmatick * phlegmaticke * phlegmatiqueAdjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=Calm and phlegmatic , with a clear eye, Mr. Fogg seemed a perfect type of that English composure which Angelica Kauffmann has so skilfully represented on canvas.}}
- Their friendship (immortalized in a splendid volume of letters that has clearly served as one of Ms. von Trotta's sources) is a fascinating study in cultural and temperamental contrast, an impulsive and witty American paired with a steady, phlegmatic German.
- cold and phlegmatic habitations
Synonyms
* apathetic, sluggish, cold-blooded, unflappable, stoicaplomb
English
(wikipedia aplomb)Noun
(head)- His nonchalance and aplomb during hard times have always been his best character trait.
- They have a seven-year-old son named Timothy, never called Timmy or Tim; a little scrawny guy who wears thick glasses already, and who tucks his striped T-shirts into his pants with the aplomb of a silver-templed CEO.
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