In the context of the sentence, "phlegmatic" describes a gentleman who remains calm and unemotional. Therefore, the best answer option would be:
- reserved and aloof
"The ,begin emphasis,phlegmatic,end emphasis, gentleman listened to her, apparently at least, with coldness, neither his voice nor his manner betraying the slightest emotion; but he seemed to be always on the watch that nothing should be wanting to Aouda's comfort." (Paragraph 2)
What does the word ,begin emphasis,phlegmatic,end emphasis, mean in this sentence?
Answer options with 4 options
1.
clever and sly
2.
reserved and aloof
3.
disappointed and sad
4.
sensitive and perceptive
1 answer
In the context of the sentence, "phlegmatic" describes a gentleman who remains calm and unemotional. Therefore, the best answer option would be: