online vocabulary.com

Bloodshot - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bloodshot describes eyes that are red or irritated, often due to tiredness, illness, or excessive strain. It highlights visible redness in the white part of the eyes.

bloodshot

/ˈblʌdˌʃɑt/ /ˈblʌdˌʃɒt/

Definition:

(Of eyes) reddened or inflamed due to tiredness, irritation, or illness.

Synonyms:

red-eyed, inflamed, irritated

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

clear-eyed, bright-eyed

Common Collocations:

bloodshot eyes, bloodshot from fatigue, bloodshot from crying

Derivatives:

bloodshotness (rare), unbloodshot (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "bloodshot" to describe eyes that appear red due to strain or irritation, not general redness.

Common Phrases:

bloodshot and bleary, eyes bloodshot with exhaustion

Etymology:

Derived from "blood" + "shot," referring to the appearance of veins in the eyes resembling shot (streaks).

Examples:

  • 1. His eyes were bloodshot after staying up all night.
  • 2. She rubbed her bloodshot eyes from too much screen time.
  • 3. The doctor asked if his bloodshot eyes were due to allergies.
  • 4. His bloodshot gaze revealed his exhaustion after the long journey.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS