bloody |
sanguinary |
Related terms |
Sanguinary is a synonym of bloody.
As adjectives the difference between bloody and sanguinary
is that
bloody is covered in blood while
sanguinary is attended with bloodshed.
As an adverb bloody
is used to intensify what follows this adverb.
As a verb bloody
is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
As a noun sanguinary is
a bloodthirsty person.
red |
bloody |
As adjectives the difference between red and bloody
is that
red is having red as its color while
bloody is covered in blood.
As verbs the difference between red and bloody
is that
red is past tense of rede while
bloody is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
As a noun red
is any of a range of colours having the longest wavelengths, 670 nm, of the visible spectrum; a primary additive colour for transmitted light: the colour obtained by subtracting green and blue from white light using magenta and yellow filters; the colour of blood, ripe strawberries, etc.
As a proper noun Red
is
A nickname given to someone who has or had red hair.
As an adverb bloody is
used to intensify what follows this adverb.
bugger | bloody |
As a noun bugger
is bloke, fellow, chap.
As an adjective bloody is
covered in blood.
As an adverb bloody is
(au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
As a verb bloody is
to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
bloody | cruel | Related terms |
Bloody is a related term of cruel.
As adjectives the difference between bloody and cruel
is that
bloody is covered in blood while
cruel is not nice; mean; heartless.
As verbs the difference between bloody and cruel
is that
bloody is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight while
cruel is to spoil or ruin (one's chance of success).
As an adverb bloody
is (au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
bleed | bloody |
As verbs the difference between bleed and bloody
is that
bleed is to lose blood through an injured blood vessel while
bloody is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
As a noun bleed
is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
As an adjective bloody is
covered in blood.
As an adverb bloody is
used to intensify what follows this adverb.
bloody | horrifying | Related terms |
Bloody is a related term of horrifying.
As adjectives the difference between bloody and horrifying
is that
bloody is covered in blood while
horrifying is tending]] to inspire horror; that [[horrify|horrifies; horrific.
As verbs the difference between bloody and horrifying
is that
bloody is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight while
horrifying is .
As an adverb bloody
is (au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
bloody | hell |
As an adjective bloody
is covered in blood.
As an adverb bloody
is (au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
As a verb bloody
is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
As a proper noun hell is
.
brutal | bloody |
As adjectives the difference between brutal and bloody
is that
brutal is (
senseid)savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel while
bloody is covered in blood.
As an adverb bloody is
(au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
As a verb bloody is
to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.
bloody | terrifying | Related terms |
Bloody is a related term of terrifying.
As adjectives the difference between bloody and terrifying
is that
bloody is covered in blood while
terrifying is frightening or intimidating.
As verbs the difference between bloody and terrifying
is that
bloody is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight while
terrifying is .
As an adverb bloody
is (au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
bloody | frightening | Related terms |
Bloody is a related term of frightening.
As adjectives the difference between bloody and frightening
is that
bloody is covered in blood while
frightening is causing fear; of capable of causing fear; scary.
As verbs the difference between bloody and frightening
is that
bloody is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight while
frightening is .
As an adverb bloody
is (au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.
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