1
a
: a yellow or greenish alkaline fluid that is secreted by the liver, stored and concentrated in the gallbladder, and passed into the intestinal duodenum where it aids especially in the breakdown and absorption of fats
Note: Bile is composed primarily of water containing various organic and inorganic components (such as bile salts, cholesterol, bilirubin, and electrolytes).
b
: either of two humors (see humor entry 1 sense 2c) believed in ancient and medieval physiology to be associated with irascibility or melancholy see also black bile, yellow bile
2
a
: anger
His bile rises as he recounts the story, still furious more than seven years later.—Arnold Wayne Jones
Those on the wrong side of the … recovery may find their bile rising at the thoughts of banks making more money …—Jeffrey Halley
… [Dilly] Barlow [documentarian] finds islanders still smarting from the posthumous publication of Montgomery's caustic journals in which she vented all her suppressed bile about the local residents.—Stephanie Billen
b
: speech or writing that expresses bitter anger or hatred : acrimony, vitriol
These days it's fashionable to get hopped up on hate from some Facebook bubble of similarly outraged people and then spew bile …—Rob Port
The amount of bile directed at the England captain since Wednesday's defeat by Northern Ireland has been extraordinary and uncalled for.—The Times (London, England)
Zogby … responds to e-mailed bile by offering to pray for the senders.—Monica Hesse
… a stunning "Ballad of a Thin Man," featuring Dylan spitting the bile-filled lyrics with vigor …—Andy Greene
Davis, who has already bashed her parents in two thinly disguised novels, is reportedly spilling more bile to celebrity biographer Kitty Kelley …—Newsweek
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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