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View usage for: (blʌdʃed) uncountable nounBloodshed is violence in which people are killed or wounded. The government must increase the pace of reforms to avoid further bloodshed. Synonyms: killing, murder, massacre, slaughter More Synonyms of bloodshed bloodshed in British English (ˈblʌdˌʃɛd) bloodshed in American English (ˈblʌdˌʃɛd) noun the shedding of blood; killing Synonyms of 'bloodshed'killing, murder, massacre, slaughter More Synonyms of bloodshed In other languagesbloodshed British English: bloodshed NOUN Bloodshed is violence in which people are killed or wounded. The government must increase the pace of reforms to avoid further bloodshed. - American English: bloodshed
- Brazilian Portuguese: matança
- Chinese: 流血暴力
- European Spanish: baño de sangre
- French: effusion de sang
- German: Blutvergießen
- Italian: spargimento di sangue
- Japanese: 流血の惨事
- Korean: 유혈 사태
- European Portuguese: matança
- Latin American Spanish: baño de sangre
Chinese translation of 'bloodshed'Definition slaughter an end to bloodshed and to the economic chaos Additional synonymsDefinition senseless slaughter War is simply a legalised form of butchery. Synonyms slaughter, killing, murder, massacre, bloodshed, carnage, mass murder, blood-letting, blood bath Definition extensive slaughter of people Their peaceful protest ended in carnage. Synonyms slaughter, murder, massacre, holocaust, havoc, bloodshed, shambles, mass murder, butchery, blood bath Definition the wanton or savage killing of large numbers of people She lost her mother in the massacre. Synonyms slaughter, killing, murder, holocaust, carnage, extermination, annihilation, butchery, mass slaughter, blood bath |