bloodied
Bloodied (adj) means Covered or stained with blood. Example: “He walked off the pitch with a bloodied nose.”
How to use bloodied
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMarked or stained with blood, usually from an injury.
Word forms
more bloodied comparative, most bloodied superlative
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He walked off the pitch with a _____ nose.
Etymology
From bloody + -ed.
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What does “bloodied” mean?
The word “bloodied” means covered or stained with blood. In plain terms, marked or stained with blood, usually from an injury.
How do you use “bloodied” in a sentence?
Here is “bloodied” used in a sentence: “He walked off the pitch with a bloodied nose.”
What is the opposite of “bloodied”?
The opposite of “bloodied” — its antonyms — are bloodless, nonbloody and unbloody.
What part of speech is “bloodied”?
“Bloodied” is an adjective.