Meaning & Definition of word "Bloodshed"
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Bloodshed
/ˈblʌdʃɛd/
noun:
- 1. the act of killing or wounding people, typically in a violent conflict or war.
- Example: The civil war was marked by widespread bloodshed and suffering among the civilian population.
- 2. the spilling of blood as a result of violence.
- Example: The history of the region is filled with bloodshed due to various territorial disputes.
- 3. a violent clash or conflict resulting in significant casualties.
- Example: Efforts to broker peace have so far been unsuccessful, leading to further bloodshed.
- 4. any violence resulting in injury or death.
- Example: The protest escalated into bloodshed when police clashed with demonstrators.
Etymology
From Middle English, a combination of 'blood' and 'shed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
blood on one's hands:
To be responsible for someone's death or suffering.
blood is thicker than water:
Family ties are stronger than other relationships.
spill blood:
To kill or injure someone.
Related Words
bloodbath:
A situation involving a large scale of violence, often leading to death.
carnage:
The killing of a large number of people.
slaughter:
The killing of animals for food or the act of killing in large numbers.
Slang Meanings of bloodshed
Meaning: Red rain
Example Sentence: The protest turned into red rain when tensions escalated.
Meaning: Paint the town red
Example Sentence: After the victory, they decided to paint the town red with celebrations, but it ended in bloodshed.