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Bloodied - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bloodied describes something stained or covered with blood, often as a result of injury or violence. It can also imply a sense of damage or defeat, as in a bloodied opponent.

bloodied

/ˈblʌdid/ /ˈblʌdid/

Definition:

Covered or stained with blood, often as a result of injury or violence.

Synonyms:

bloodstained, gory, wounded, injured

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

clean, unblemished

Common Collocations:

bloodied nose, bloodied hands, bloodied sword, bloodied battlefield

Derivatives:

bloodies, bloodying

Usage Tips:

Use "bloodied" to describe something visibly stained with blood or metaphorically to describe defeat in a conflict.

Common Phrases:

bloodied but unbowed, bloody and bruised, fight tooth and nail

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "blōdig," meaning "covered in or resembling blood."

Examples:

  • 1. The boxer's face was badly bloodied after the match.
  • 2. She wiped her bloodied hands on her apron after dressing the wound.
  • 3. The soldier returned with a bloodied uniform but no serious injuries.
  • 4. The detective examined the bloodied knife found at the crime scene.

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