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  1. bloodshed noun [ U ] us / ˈblʌd·ʃed / a great amount of killing and injury: The government must find a way to restore order and end the bloodshed. (Definition of bloodshed from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of bloodshed in Chinese (Traditional) 流血,殺戮… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 流血,杀戮…

  2. 1 a situation in which people are killed or injured, especially during fighting A ceasefire was called in an attempt to prevent further bloodshed. Synonyms and related words Definition and synonyms of bloodshed from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of bloodshed.

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  4. May 9, 2023 · English Dictionary Thesaurus Grammar Definition of 'bloodshed' Word Frequency bloodshed (blʌdʃed ) uncountable noun Bloodshed is violence in which people are killed or wounded . The government must increase the pace of reforms to avoid further bloodshed. Synonyms: killing, murder, massacre, slaughter More Synonyms of bloodshed

  5. : the killing of people especially in a war Years of violence and bloodshed have left much of the country in ruins.

  6. Define Bloodshed. Bloodshed refers to the act of shedding blood, usually as a result of violence or warfare. This term is often used to describe the violent loss of human life, as well as the physical and emotional trauma that accompanies it. Bloodshed can take many forms, from individual acts of violence to large-scale wars.

  7. 1. without the shedding of blood. a bloodless victory. sin (derramamiento de) sangre 2. anaemic. She is definitely bloodless. anémico, exangüe ˈbloody adjective 1. stained with blood. a bloody shirt; His clothes were torn and bloody. ensangrentado 2. bleeding. a bloody nose. que sangra 3. murderous and cruel. a bloody battle. sangriento

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