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Associations of "Bloodied" (30 Words)
barbarism | A brutal barbarous savage act. The collapse of civilization and the return to barbarism. |
bloodthirsty | Marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed. A bloodthirsty occult movie. |
brutal | Punishingly harsh. A brutal winter. |
brutish | Resembling or characteristic of a brute. A dull and brutish man. |
carnage | The savage and excessive killing of many people. The bombing was timed to cause as much carnage as possible. |
counterattack | Make a counterattack. |
cruel | Causing pain or suffering. Cruel tortures. |
ferocious | Very great; extreme. A ferocious beast. |
ferocity | The state or quality of being ferocious. The ferocity of the storm caught them by surprise. |
fierce | (of a mechanism) having a jolting and powerful abruptness of action. Fierce fighting continued throughout the day. |
fighting | The action of fighting violence or conflict. He was a fighting man. |
flaming | Very hot. Where s that flaming taxi. |
gory | Covered with blood. A gory dagger. |
heinous | Extremely wicked, deeply criminal. A battery of heinous crimes. |
hemorrhage | Lose blood from one’s body. |
inhuman | Without compunction or human feeling. A babel of inhuman noises. |
inhumane | Without compassion for misery or suffering; cruel. Confining wild horses is inhumane. |
internecine | Characterized by bloodshed and carnage for both sides. Internecine war. |
pitiless | (especially of weather) unrelentingly harsh or severe. A night of pitiless rain. |
rampage | Violently angry and destructive behavior. Youths went on the rampage and wrecked a classroom. |
repression | The action of subduing someone or something by force. His goal was the repression of insolence. |
ruthless | Without mercy or pity. A ruthless manipulator. |
sadistic | Deriving pleasure or sexual gratification from inflicting pain on another. A sadistic killer. |
sanguinary | Accompanied by bloodshed. This bitter and sanguinary war. |
savage | (of a place) wild-looking and inhospitable; uncultivated. Packs of savage dogs roamed the streets. |
shambles | A butcher’s slaughterhouse (archaic except in place names. My career was in a shambles. |
truculence | Obstreperous and defiant aggressiveness. |
tussle | Make messy or untidy. The demonstrators tussled with police. |
violent | Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions inclined to react violently fervid. A violent rage. |
warmonger | A person who advocates war or warlike policies. |