Antonyms for bloodshed
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bluhd-shed or bluhd-shed-ing |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈblʌdˌʃɛd or ˈblʌdˌʃɛd ɪŋ |
Definition of bloodshed
Origin :- also blood-shed, c.1500, "the shedding of (one's) blood," from verbal phrase (attested in late Old English), from blood (n.) + shed (v.). The sense of "slaughter" is much older (early 13c., implied in bloodshedding).
- noun slaughter
- There will be enquiries, explanations, quarrels, and bloodshed.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 » by Various
- The bloodshed at this point was greater than at the gateway.
- Extract from : « Yorkshire Painted And Described » by Gordon Home
- If this pursuit is continued, there will probably be bloodshed either on one side or the other.
- Extract from : « The Hunted Outlaw » by Anonymous
- Once let them get drunk on buza, and there's certain to be bloodshed.'
- Extract from : « A Hero of Our Time » by M. Y. Lermontov
- But this was better, since it could only mean that blows and bloodshed were in the air.
- Extract from : « The Golden Age » by Kenneth Grahame
- The scene bore all too palpably the marks of violence and bloodshed.
- Extract from : « Leading Articles on Various Subjects » by Hugh Miller
- Notice, too, how little is said of the bloodshed; that is Hellenic as well as Xenophontine, I fancy.
- Extract from : « Cyropaedia » by Xenophon
- In his life of turmoil and bloodshed he had halted to secure for her the right to a principality.
- Extract from : « The Treasure Trail » by Marah Ellis Ryan
- The world is well edified by tales of mob violence and bloodshed.
- Extract from : « Gerald Fitzgerald » by Charles James Lever
- For the purpose of all their delays had been compromise, and their hope was the avoidance of bloodshed.
- Extract from : « The Siege of Boston » by Allen French
Synonyms for bloodshed
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