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      • 'Bloody' is a British slang term used as an intensifier to express strong emotions. Originally considered profane, its usage has become broadly accepted in modern British English. It reflects cultural attitudes towards vivid expression, enhancing the intensity of statements.
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  2. May 5, 2024 · Key Takeaways. 'Bloody' is a British slang term used as an intensifier to express strong emotions. Originally considered profane, its usage has become broadly accepted in modern British English. It reflects cultural attitudes towards vivid expression, enhancing the intensity of statements.

  3. adjective. us / ˈblʌd.i / uk / ˈblʌd.i /. B2. covered with or full of blood: a bloody nose. C1. extremely violent and involving a lot of blood and injuries: It was a long and bloody battle and many men were killed. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. There are 22 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word bloody, five of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. bloody has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. anatomy (Old English) physiology (Old English) pathology (Old English) drink (1960s)

  5. Sep 14, 2023 · 1. The Classic British Slang Words. Discover 20 classic British slang words for ‘bloody’ that add emphasis and surprise to sentences. From “bloody marvellous” to “bloody awful,” these phrases are commonly used in British English to express strong emotions. Cheeky – Playfully Impertinent Or Irreverent:

  6. UK very informal uk / ˈblʌdi / used to show anger or to emphasize what you are saying in a slightly rude way: I can't find my bloody keys. We were bloody lucky to win. (Definition of bloody from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of bloody. in Chinese (Traditional) (略粗魯)該死的, 他媽, 流血的,出血的… See more.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bloody1 /ˈblʌdi/ adjective, adverb spoken 1 especially British English used to emphasize what you are saying, in a slightly rude way It’s bloody cold out there! That’s a bloody good idea. Bloody hell! 2 → bloody well Examples from the Corpus bloody • It got to be a bloody bind.

  8. bloody well. (British English, offensive, slang) used to emphasize an angry statement or an order. You can bloody well keep your job—I don't want it! ‘I’m not coming.’ ‘Yes, you bloody well are!’. See bloody in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: bloody1.

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