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bilious
/ ˈbɪlɪəs /
adjective
- of or relating to bile
- affected with or denoting any disorder related to excess secretion of bile
- informal.(esp of colours) extremely distasteful; nauseating
a bilious green
- informal.bad-tempered; irritable
Derived Forms
- ˈbiliousness, noun
Other Words From
- bil·ious·ly adverb
- bil·ious·ness noun
- non·bil·ious adjective
- non·bil·ious·ly adverb
- non·bil·ious·ness noun
- un·bil·ious adjective
- un·bil·ious·ly adverb
- un·bil·ious·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bilious1
Example Sentences
Color is a bilious miasma, golden tones sliding into flashes of brightness that collapse into queasy hues.
The canvas, 5 feet square, imposes the sentiment in a stack of crisp white words over snow-covered mountain scenery, the sky a sallow yellow fading upward into bilious green.
Washed in an unappetizing sludge of grayish green, the movie aims for serious and settles on bilious.
One wonders if he will feel such humiliation was worth it if, two years from now, he loses the speaker’s gavel after the American electorate recoils from voting for this warped, bilious brand of Republicanism.
Mocking Trump's virtual trading cards proved to be remarkably unifying across the political spectrum as even some of the bilious billionaire's staunchest supporters condemned him for selling them and hyping them as a "major announcement."
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