IPA: /ˈblækˌmeɪl/
KK: /ˈblækˌmeɪl/
Definition: The act of forcing someone to give you money or something valuable by threatening to reveal embarrassing or harmful information about them.
Example: The politician was a victim of blackmail when someone threatened to leak his private emails.
IPA: /ˈblækˌmeɪlər/
KK: /ˈblækˌmeɪlər/
Definition: A person who threatens to reveal secret information about someone unless they receive money or something of value.
Example: The police arrested the blackmailer after he demanded money from the victim.
IPA: /blɒˈkeɪd/
KK: /blɑkˈeɪd/
Definition: A situation where a country or area is surrounded by military forces to stop people or goods from entering or leaving.
Example: The blockade prevented any ships from entering the harbor for weeks.
Definition: To prevent access to a place by surrounding it or blocking it off, often in a military context.
Example: The army decided to blockade the city to stop supplies from entering.
IPA: /bləˈkeɪdər/
KK: /blɑːˈkeɪdər/
Definition: A person or ship that prevents others from passing through a certain area, often used in military or strategic contexts.
Example: The blockader successfully stopped all ships from entering the harbor.
IPA: //ˈblʌdˌɡɪlt//
KK: /blʌdɡɪlt/
Definition: The state of being responsible for causing death or serious harm to someone, often through violence.
Example: The soldier felt a deep sense of bloodguilt after the battle.
IPA: //ˈblʌdˌɡɪltɪnəs//
KK: /ˈblʌdˌɡɪltɪnəs/
Definition: The feeling of guilt that comes from having caused someone's death or shed blood.
Example: The soldier was haunted by a sense of bloodguiltiness after the battle.
IPA: /ˈblʌdˌɡɪlti/
KK: /ˈblʌdˌɡɪlti/
Definition: Having committed murder or caused bloodshed; responsible for violent acts that result in death.
Example: The jury found him bloodguilty after the evidence was presented.
IPA: /ˈblʌdʃɛd/
KK: /ˈblʌdʃɛd/
Definition: The act of causing injury or death to people, often in a violent way.
Example: The war resulted in a great deal of bloodshed.
IPA: /ˈbloʊˌbæk/
KK: /ˈbloʊˌbæk/
Definition: An unexpected and often negative consequence or result of an action, especially in politics or other decision-making processes.
Example: The new policy had significant blowback, leading to protests and public outcry.
IPA: /ˈblʌdʒən/
KK: /ˈblʌdʒən/
Definition: A heavy stick or club that is thicker at one end, often used as a weapon to hit someone or something.
Example: The attacker swung the bludgeon at his opponent, causing serious injury.
Definition: To hit someone or something with a heavy object, often causing injury or damage.
Example: The attacker tried to bludgeon his victim with a metal pipe.
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