Blooded vs Flooded - What's the difference?
blooded | flooded |
Experienced.
Descended from.
bloody, bleeding.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 29
, author=Neil Johnston
, title=Norwich 3 - 3 Blackburn
, work=BBC Sport
(blood)
Filled with water from rain or rivers.
Filled with too much fluid.
(Hence): Overwhelmed with too much of something.
(flood)
As adjectives the difference between blooded and flooded
is that blooded is experienced while flooded is filled with water from rain or rivers.As verbs the difference between blooded and flooded
is that blooded is (blood) while flooded is (flood).blooded
English
Adjective
(-)- I'll let a rookie march behind me with a loaded weapon once he's been blooded in combat, until then he stays in front where I can see which way he's pointing.
- He's a full-blooded Apache.
citation, page= , passage=Blackburn's cause was not helped when Morten Gamst Pedersen and Gael Givet collided going for the same ball, both players emerging blooded and dazed but otherwise unharmed.}}
Derived terms
* full-bloodedVerb
(head)flooded
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Our phones were flooded with calls after the controversial broadcast.
