Meaning & Definition of word "Bloodless"

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    Bloodless

    /ˈblʌd.ləs/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lacking in emotion or passion; cold or impersonal.
      • Example: The presentation was so bloodless that many attendees felt disengaged.
    • 2. Characterized by the absence of bloodshed or violence.
      • Example: The treaty was a bloodless resolution to a conflict that had threatened to escalate.
    • 3. Not vigorous or lacking vitality; weak.
      • Example: She delivered a bloodless performance that failed to excite the audience.

    Etymology

    From the combination of 'blood' and '-less', indicating the absence of blood.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bloodless victory:

    A victory achieved without any violence or loss.

    bloodless coup:

    A takeover of power without bloodshed.

    bloodless revolution:

    A change in government or policy that occurs without violence.

    Related Words

    sanguine:

    Optimistic or positive, especially in a difficult situation.

    unbloody:

    Not involving any bloodshed.

    pallid:

    Lacking color or liveliness.

    Slang Meanings of bloodless

    Meaning: Describing someone who lacks passion or enthusiasm.

    Example Sentence: Her response to the exciting news was so bloodless, it was hard to tell she was interested.

    Meaning: Referring to an event that had no drama or excitement.

    Example Sentence: That party was pretty bloodless, nobody danced or talked much.