noun
- thick mucus produced in the respiratory passages, especially when someone is sick
- calmness and composure, especially in difficult situations
Usage: medical
Usage: formal; from ancient medicine
Examples
- The cold caused him to cough up phlegm.
- She took medicine to help clear the phlegm from her chest.
- The doctor examined the patient’s phlegm for signs of infection.
- His phlegm in the face of criticism impressed everyone.
- She handled the emergency with remarkable phlegm.
- The thick phlegm made it difficult for him to breathe clearly.