Meaning & Definition of word "Bleeding"

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    Bleeding

    /ˈbliːdɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. The process of losing blood from the body, typically as a result of injury or damage to blood vessels.
      • Example: After the accident, he was bleeding profusely and needed immediate medical attention.
    • 2. To flow out from a wound or injury.
      • Example: The wound was still bleeding despite the bandage being applied.

    adjective:

    • 1. Used to express extreme, intense, or excessive feelings or actions, often in a figurative sense.
      • Example: The team suffered a bleeding loss in the championship game, with the score ending at a staggering 10 to 0.
    • 2. In the context of color, referring to the bleeding of ink or dye, where it spreads beyond the intended area.
      • Example: The artist was frustrated with the bleeding colors on the canvas, which ruined her painting.

    Etymology

    Old English blēodian, from Proto-Germanic *blaudōną.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bleeding heart:

    A person who is excessively sympathetic or sentimental.

    bleeding edge:

    The latest and most advanced stage of technology or development.

    bleeding like a stuck pig:

    Bleeding profusely.

    Related Words

    hemorrhage:

    An escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel.

    blood:

    The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and animals.

    Slang Meanings of bleeding

    Meaning: Used to emphasize a point or annoyance.

    Example Sentence: That was a bleeding ridiculous thing to say!

    Meaning: Describing a high level of something.

    Example Sentence: It's bleeding obvious that we need a new strategy.