"Humors" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Humors" Meaning

In medieval medicine, humors referred to the four fluid-like substances believed to be present within the human body: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Each humor was associated with a different personality trait and a specific set of physical characteristics. The concept of humors was used to explain health, disease, and behavior, with the idea being that an imbalance of humors could lead to illness and that restoring balance could cure diseases. The four humors were:

Sanguine (blood): associated with warmth, dryness, and optimism
Phlegmatic (phlegm): associated with coldness, moistness, and calmness
Choleric (yellow bile): associated with heat, dryness, and irritability
Melancholic (black bile): associated with coldness, wetness, and sadness

This medieval understanding of humors has since been discredited and replaced with modern scientific knowledge of the human body and its functions.

"Humors" Examples

Examples of "Humors"


1. Medical Humors

In the 4th century, Greek physician Galen believed that the body contained four humors: blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm. These humors needed to be balanced for good health.

2. Literary Humors

In Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the character Puck is known for his mischievous humors, causing trouble and hilarity among the other characters.

3. Slang Humors

In informal settings, people often use the phrase "humors" to refer to a person's sense of humor or their natural inclination towards comedy.

4. Irrational Humors

The concept of four humors was thought to be scientifically accurate for many centuries, but it was later discredited as an irrational superstition, as there is no scientific basis for the idea.

5. Folk Humors

In African and Afro-Caribbean cultures, the concept of humors is still used to explain some illnesses and to develop remedies. For example, in some African cultures, an imbalance of the humors is believed to cause certain diseases.

"Humors" Similar Words

Humorist

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A humorist is a person who is skilled at creating and expressing humor, often through writing, comedy, or storytelling. They may be known for their witty remarks, clever wordplay, and ability to find the humorous side of a situation.

Humoristic

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Humoristic refers to the quality of being playful, amusing, or comical. It describes something that is marked by a sense of humor, often in a lighthearted or tongue-in-cheek manner.

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Humorlessly

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Humorlessness refers to the absence or lack of sense of humor, someone who is unable or unwilling to perceive or appreciate humor or jokes. It can also describe a person who is serious, solemn, and never playful or lighthearted.

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Humorousness

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Humour

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Humoured

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Killed with laughter, amused, or entertained, often in a silly or ridiculous manner. Being in good spirits and having a lighthearted attitude.

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Humourless

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Humourless refers to something or someone that lacks a sense of humor or is incapable of finding something funny. It describes a person, situation, or atmosphere that is serious, dull, or unamusing, with no trace of playfulness, wit, or humor. In extreme cases, it can also imply a lack of empathy or inability to understand or appreciate the humor of others.

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Humourously

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In a humorous or comical way; with a sense of playfulness or irony; whimsically.