Unbloodied vs Unblooded - What's the difference?
unbloodied | unblooded |
Not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=October 11, author=Elizabeth D. Samet, title=Marine Dreams, work=New York Times
, passage=Recalling his anxiety as an unblooded lieutenant on the eve of the Mexican War, Ulysses S. Grant confessed, “I felt sorry that I had enlisted.” }}
As adjectives the difference between unbloodied and unblooded
is that unbloodied is not bloodied while unblooded is not yet blooded; still to take part in combat.unblooded
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