BLOODY vs VIOLENT: NOUN
- N/A
- An assailant.
- One acting with violence.
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: ADJECTIVE
- Characterised by bloodshed.
- Covered in blood.
- Infamous; contemptible; -- variously used for mere emphasis or as a low epithet.
- Attended with, or involving, bloodshed; sanguinary; esp., marked by great slaughter or cruelty.
- Given, or tending, to the shedding of blood; having a cruel, savage disposition; murderous; cruel.
- Smeared or stained with blood.
- Containing or resembling blood; of the nature of blood.
- Informal intensifiers
- Stained with blood.
- Of, characteristic of, or containing blood.
- Accompanied by or giving rise to bloodshed.
- Bloodthirsty.
- Suggesting the color of blood; blood-red.
- Used as an intensive.
- Used as an intensifier.
- Having or covered with or accompanied by blood
- Likely to use physical force.
- Involving physical conflict.
- Involving extreme force or motion.
- Rents or profits of an estate obtained by a tenant wrongfully holding over after warning. They are recoverable in a process of removing.
- Presumption of a fact that arises from proof of circumstances which necessarily attend such facts.
- Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural; abnormal.
- Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper force; outrageous; unauthorized.
- Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible; vehement; impetuous; fierce; furious; severe
- Tending to distort meaning or intent.
- Intensely vivid.
- Characterized by extreme emotion, especially anger.
- Intense or extreme, especially in emotion.
- Very forceful.
- Effected by force or injury rather than natural causes
- (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud
- Vivid, as in brightness or saturation.
- Characterized by violence or bloodshed
- Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
- Causing or intending to cause damage, injury, or death, often when involving great force.
- Characterized by or displaying physical violence.
- Caused by unexpected force or injury rather than by natural causes.
- Given to physical violence.
- Acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: VERB
- To draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
- To demonstrably harm the cause of an opponent.
- Cover with blood
- N/A
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be violent; to act violently.
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make bleed, as by injuring or wounding.
- To stain, spot, or color with or as if with blood.
- N/A
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: ADVERB
- Used to intensify what follows this adverb.
- Extremely
- N/A
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Same as badge of Ulster. See badge.
- Used as an intensive expletive, especially in negative expressions: as, there wasn't a bloody soul there.
- In low language: Excessive; atrocious; heinous: as, he's a bloody fool, or a bloody rascal.
- Concerned with or portending bloodshed; sanguinary.
- Attended with or committing bloodshed; marked by cruelty: as, a bloody battle.
- Cruel; murderous; given to the shedding of blood, or having a cruel, savage disposition.
- Of the color of blood; blood-red.
- Stained with blood; exhibiting signs or traces of blood: as, a bloody knife.
- Existing in the blood.
- Of, of the nature of, or pertaining to blood; containing or composed of blood: as, a bloody stream; “bloody drops,”
- Very; exceedingly; desperately: as, “bloody drunk,”
- To stain with blood.
- Characterized by strong and sudden physical force; impetuous; furious.
- Produced, effected, or continued by force; accompanied by extraneous or unnatural force; unnatural.
- Acting or produced by unlawful, unjust, or improper force; characterized by force or violence unlawfully exercised; rough; outrageous; not authorized.
- Vehement mentally, or springing from such vehemence; fierce; passionate; furious.
- In general, intense in any respect; extreme: as, a violent contrast; especially, of pain, acute.
- Compelled; compulsory; not voluntary.
- Poignant, exquisite.
- To urge with violence.
- To act or work with violence; be violent.
- Fervid
- Inclined to react violently
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: RELATED WORDS
- Cutthroat, Bloodsucking, Bally, Crimson, Flaming, Bleeding, Damn, Homicidal, Sanguinary, Bloodthirsty, Murderous, Violent, Internecine, Gory, Bloodstained
- Tough, Furious, Lashing, Raging, Fierce, Wild, Unnatural, Intense, Lurid, Convulsive, Vehement, Terrorist, Ferocious, Savage, Bloody
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cutthroat, Bloodsucking, Bally, Crimson, Flaming, Bleeding, Damn, Homicidal, Sanguinary, Bloodthirsty, Murderous, Violent, Internecine, Gory, Bloodstained
- Tough, Furious, Lashing, Raging, Fierce, Wild, Unnatural, Intense, Lurid, Convulsive, Vehement, Terrorist, Ferocious, Savage, Bloody
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They were swollen red bloody masses of meat.
- Bloody struggles between Anglicans, Catholics and Dissenters continued.
- Bloody Show During Pregnancy: When Will Labor Start?
- Brutal bloody battles with men and brutal bloody battles with monsters.
- Clock News about that bloody iceberg and that bloody polar bear HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
- Symptoms: Caustic, acrid taste, excessive heat in the throat, stomach, and intestines; vomiting of bloody matter, cold sweats, hiccough, purging of bloody stools.
- Aw people, which made little Ted feel like he was in a fairy tale, exposing bloody wound after bloody wound.
- Is there one whose work did not substantially advance the conspiracjr along its bloody path towards its bloody goal?
- Jesus did away with the need for BLOODY Sacrifices, as He is the Ultimate Bloody Sacrifice.
- Bloody Maria is a Bloody Mary made with tequila instead of vodka.
- Violent madmen were locked up at home; peaceable lunatics were simply left at large; and none, violent or peaceable, received care of any sort.
- Are individuals allowed to leave a child unsupervised with a sexual offender, sexually violent predator, or sexually violent delinquent child?
- He was avery gentle man, but he loved writing about violent things, and he greatly admired people that could do violent things.
- If the serious infraction constitutes a violent felony, then the case shall be handled by the Violent Felony Unit.
- So, if theywatched the most violent show infrequently they might get a similar score tosomeone who watched a less violent show frequently.
- The Ripp Hobble is designed to secure the ankles or knees of a violent or potentially violent person.
- In short, viewing violent television hasbeen identified as a causal factor in increases in violent behavior and increasesin callousness toward violence.
- This enhances the learning of violent behavior among the children who find pleasure in violent video games.
- Neighbors of the sexually violent predator or sexually violent delinquent child.
- It is a federal law enforcement effort to arrest violent criminals committing violent crimes.
BLOODY vs VIOLENT: QUESTIONS
- What causes bloody diarrhea in dogs with gastroenteritis?
- When was the Bloody Sunday Inquiry report published?
- Could Bloody Mary stop the advance of Protestantism?
- When does Machine Gun Kelly release Bloody Valentine?
- How is Bloody Valentine different from Misguided Angel?
- What restaurants have bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys?
- Where is the Bloody Chamber set in the Bloody Chamber?
- What does the Bloody Chamber symbolize in the Bloody Chamber?
- What happens when you chant'Bloody Mary Bloody Mary'?
- What do you think of the daughters in bloody bloody mothers?
- What does Friar Lawrence mean when he says Violent Delights have violent ends?
- What does Friar Lawrence mean by these violent delights have violent ends?
- Is the HCR-20 valid for violent and non-violent sexual behaviour?
- Is there a 100% proof that violent games make you violent?
- Are violent video games associated with violent behaviour in adolescents?
- Are violent movies more moral than violent football?
- Are violent stranger en-counters between strangers really violent?
- Do violent youths inherit violent behavior from their parents?
- Do violent and aggressive music lyrics provoke violent behavior?
- Do violent people become violent by watching violent deeds?