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bloodiness
blood·y B0336400 (blŭd′ē)adj. blood·i·er, blood·i·est 1. Stained with blood.2. Of, characteristic of, or containing blood.3. Accompanied by or giving rise to bloodshed: a bloody fight.4. Bloodthirsty.5. Suggesting the color of blood; blood-red.6. Chiefly British Slang Used as an intensive: "Everyone wants to have a convict in his bloody family tree" (Robert Hughes).adv. Chiefly British Slang Used as an intensive: bloody well right.tr.v. blood·ied, blood·y·ing, blood·ies 1. To stain, spot, or color with or as if with blood.2. To make bleed, as by injuring or wounding: The troops were bloodied in the skirmish. blood′i·ly adv.blood′i·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bloodiness - the state of being bloodyphysical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions | | 2. | bloodiness - a disposition to shed bloodbloodthirstinessdisposition, temperament - your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition" | TranslationsIdiomsSeebloodybloodiness
bloodiness (1) The state of being bloody. (2) Prone to causing bloodshed; savage.bloodiness
Synonyms for bloodinessnoun the state of being bloodyRelated Words- physical condition
- physiological condition
- physiological state
noun a disposition to shed bloodSynonymsRelated Words |