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blooded

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈblʌdɪd/

KK: /ˈblʌdɪd/

adjective
Definition

Describing someone or something that has a specific type of blood or temperament, often used in combination with other words to indicate characteristics, such as being cold-blooded or hot-blooded.


Example

The cold-blooded animal relies on its environment to regulate its body temperature.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see that new movie about the blooded racehorses?
Sloth B
Yeah, I heard it's pretty intense with all the competition.
Sloth A
I can't believe how much they focus on the blooded lineage of the horses.
Sloth B
Right? It really shows how important breeding is in the racing world.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
purebred
thoroughbred
noble
Antonyms
mongrel
mixed
common
Root Explanation

Blooded → The word is derived from "blood" (from Old English "blōd", meaning the red liquid that circulates in the bodies of humans and animals) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a state or condition). The term "blooded" refers to having blood of a specified kind or quality, often used in contexts like "noble-blooded" or "well-blooded."

Memory Tip

Think of 'blood' as the vital fluid that signifies life and heritage, and remember that 'blooded' describes someone or something that possesses a certain quality or lineage related to blood.

Visually Confused Words
unblooded
flooded
unbloodied
nonblooded
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