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Meanings of
bloodbath
in English
Portuguese
banho de sangue
Catalan
massacre
Spanish
carnicería
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Indiscriminate slaughter.
bloodshed
bloodletting
battue
Portuguese
banho de sangue
A ruthless killing of a great number of people.
slaughter
massacre
carnage
butchery
blood bath
Synonyms
Examples for "
bloodshed
"
bloodshed
bloodletting
battue
Examples for "
bloodshed
"
1
Government agents and police, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk
bloodshed
.
2
In time, this power afforded to gangsters would result in widespread
bloodshed
.
3
The military said it had to intervene to prevent more serious
bloodshed
.
4
They used modern tactics of propaganda and
bloodshed
that are familiar today.
5
As casualties mount, concern intensifies that the
bloodshed
could continue for months.
1
The Maastricht treaty is viewed today through the prism of Tory
bloodletting
.
2
If more marriages involved
bloodletting
,
there would probably be far fewer divorces.
3
Burning them at the stake prevented the profuse
bloodletting
of other measures.
4
The
bloodletting
for muni bond funds tracked on a weekly basis continued.
5
But, there is a country that far predates this
bloodletting
and warfare.
1
In 1656 a general
battue
for priests took place all over Ireland.
2
As for us, we do not confound a
battue
with a persecution.
3
On page 321, the word
battue
is not a typographical error.
4
So he stepped back into the alley and waited until the
battue
was over.
5
Of the grand
battue
,
and what the young Duke and Sidonia resolved on there.
Usage of
bloodbath
in English
1
Russian generals say their peacekeepers prevent an ethnic
bloodbath
in the region.
2
Cricket South Africa has created a
bloodbath
over the past few days.
3
Six words sum up boxing
bloodbath
Tim Tszyu is the real deal.
4
The United Nations says it fears for a
bloodbath
in the north.
5
If the Mormons had chosen violence, it would have been a
bloodbath
.
6
And even if help came, was there going to be another
bloodbath
?
7
Or there would be a
bloodbath
in Saint-Honoré, achieving the same results.
8
But reading between the lines of the edict, I suspect a
bloodbath
.
9
What few survived the initial
bloodbath
were quickly dispatched by watchful Jedi.
10
Expect a
bloodbath
,
a genuine mafia gangland war over territory and spoils.
11
When it all was over the small dank cellar was a
bloodbath
.
12
If they are loyal to Lucius, the siege will be a
bloodbath
.
13
People don't get up and walk away from a
bloodbath
like that.
14
Had Castain's death been the first in a
bloodbath
about to commence?
15
Russian officials say Moscow's peacekeepers prevent a
bloodbath
in the region.
16
It may wish to avoid a
bloodbath
that could provoke armed international intervention.
Other examples for "bloodbath"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
bloodbath
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
prevent a bloodbath
economic bloodbath
initial bloodbath
sectarian bloodbath
ethnic bloodbath
More collocations
Translations for
bloodbath
Portuguese
banho de sangue
massacre
Catalan
massacre
Spanish
carnicería
derramamiento de sangre
baño de sangre
matanza
Bloodbath
through the time
Bloodbath
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common