Sangrientos (en. Bloody)
/sanˈɡɾjentos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Causing or implying a lot of bloodshed.
The war was especially bloody, with many casualties on both sides.
La guerra fue especialmente sangrienta, con muchas bajas por ambos lados.
Cruel or violent.
The scenes in the movie were very bloody, which surprised many viewers.
Las escenas de la película eran muy sangrientas, lo que sorprendió a muchos espectadores.
Having a bloodstained appearance.
The victim's dress appeared bloody after the attack.
El vestido de la víctima aparecía sangriento tras el ataque.
Used to describe an excessively violent or brutal action.
The fight between the two gangs turned into a bloody confrontation.
La lucha entre los dos bandas se convirtió en un enfrentamiento sangriento.
Etymology
From the Spanish 'sangre' with the suffix '-iento', indicating relation or belonging.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bloody war
conflict characterized by a high degree of violence and bloodshed.
guerra sangrienta
bloody scenes
images or representations that show extreme violence or bloodshed.
escenas sangrientas
bloody crime
crime that results in the death or bloodshed of victims.
crimen sangriento
Related Words
blood
red liquid that circulates in the bodies of vertebrates, transporting nutrients and oxygen.
sangre
to bleed
to lose blood through a wound.
sangrar
bloody
that spills blood or is associated with it, commonly used in situations of violence.
sangriento
Slang Meanings
extremely violent or chaotic situation.
That party was bloody; everyone ended up fighting.
Esa fiesta estuvo sangrienta, todos terminaron peleando.
a very intense or difficult experience, comparable to a battle.
The exam was bloody; I didn't think it would be so complicated.
El examen fue sangriento, no creí que fuera tan complicado.