bilious Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- ill-tempered
- upset
- ill-natured
- querulous
- mad
- ill-humored
- bearish
- crotchety
- contentious
- choleric
- indignant
- peppery
- exasperated
- snappish
- surly
- irascible
- petulant
- peevish
- bloody-minded
Weak:
Strongest:
- gentle
- friendly
- benign
- amiable
- friendly
- gentle
- cheerful
- sweet
- agreeable
- congenial
- pleasant
- amicable
- amiable
- agreeable
- good-natured
- cheerful
- sweet
- kind
- pleasant
- good-natured
- amicable
- benign
- congenial
- kind
Strong:
- lively
- good-tempered
- bubbly
- vivacious
- lighthearted
- cheery
- serene
- placid
- nice
- bubbly
- effervescent
- calm
- placid
- happy
- exuberant
- patient
- calm
- effervescent
- cheery
- good-humored
- patient
- serene
- good-tempered
- good-humored
- exuberant
- content
- content
- vivacious
- nice
- glad
- glad
- lively
- joyful
- lighthearted
- happy
- joyful
Weak:
bilious Meaning
bilious (a)
relating to or containing bile
bilious (s)
suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress
irritable as if suffering from indigestion
bilious (a.)
Of or pertaining to the bile.
Disordered in respect to the bile; troubled with an excess of bile; as, a bilious patient; dependent on, or characterized by, an excess of bile; as, bilious symptoms.
Choleric; passionate; ill tempered.
bilious Sentence Examples
- After eating the spoiled food, he felt bilious and nauseous.
- His bilious temperament made it difficult for him to maintain friendships.
- The politician's bilious rhetoric only served to polarize the audience further.
- She struggled to hide her bilious feelings towards her coworker after their argument.
- The dark clouds and bilious sky hinted at an impending storm.
- His bilious outburst shocked everyone in the room.
- Despite his bilious disposition, he managed to succeed in his career.
- The film received bilious reviews from critics, but audiences loved it.
- The patient's bilious vomit indicated a severe gastrointestinal issue.
- The artist used bilious shades of green and yellow to convey a sense of unease in the painting.
FAQs About the word bilious
relating to or containing bile, suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress, irritable as if suffering from indigestionOf or pertaining to
irritable, cantankerous, splenetic, acid, angry, ornery, dyspeptic, disagreeable, ill-tempered, upset
gentle, friendly, benign,amiable, friendly, gentle, cheerful, sweet, agreeable, congenial
After eating the spoiled food, he felt bilious and nauseous.
His bilious temperament made it difficult for him to maintain friendships.
The politician's bilious rhetoric only served to polarize the audience further.
She struggled to hide her bilious feelings towards her coworker after their argument.