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Synonyms for blood
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
blood
Kind is broader than kin, denoting the most general relationship, as of the whole human species in mankind, humankind, etc.; kin and kindred denote direct relationship that can be traced through either blood or marriage, preferably the former; either of these words may signify collectively all persons of the same blood or members of the same family, relatives or relations. Affinity is relationship by marriage, consanguinity is relationship by blood. There are no true antonyms of kin or kindred, except those made by negatives, since strangers, aliens, foreigners, and foes may still be kin or kindred.
Synonyms:
affinity, alliance, birth, consanguinity, descent, family, kin, kind, kindred, race, relationship
Princeton's WordNet
bloodnoun
the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets
"blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries away waste products"; "the ancients believed that blood was the seat of the emotions"
Synonyms:
rakehell, parentage, lineage, roue, stock, rip, ancestry, stemma, descent, pedigree, origin, line of descent, line, blood line, rake, bloodline, profligatebloodnoun
temperament or disposition
"a person of hot blood"
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rakehell, parentage, lineage, roue, stock, rip, ancestry, stemma, descent, pedigree, origin, line of descent, line, blood line, rake, bloodline, profligaterake, rakehell, profligate, rip, blood, rouenoun
a dissolute man in fashionable society
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rent, pitch, rakehell, parentage, blood line, snag, crosscurrent, lineage, roue, stock, rip, ancestry, stemma, descent, pedigree, riptide, line of descent, tide rip, line, slant, squanderer, rake, origin, split, countercurrent, bloodline, tear, profligate, prodigallineage, line, line of descent, descent, bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree, ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stocknoun
the descendants of one individual
"his entire lineage has been warriors"
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personal credit line, inception, cable, business, billet, stemma, origination, rakehell, store, beginning, ancestry, filiation, roue, agate line, lineage, crinkle, stock, telephone circuit, declivity, farm animal, linage, seam, inventory, bloodline, root, course, crease, melodic line, air, channel, short letter, production line, job, occupation, assembly line, parenthood, contrast, downslope, gillyflower, birth, product line, livestock, line of work, bank line, line of merchandise, personal line of credit, rake, melody, decline, derivation, strain, neckcloth, dividing line, rootage, transmission line, breed, ocellus, gunstock, line of descent, argumentation, profligate, logical argument, phone line, furrow, rail line, parentage, wrinkle, descent, blood line, melodic phrase, fund, rip, line of business, pedigree, extraction, declination, pipeline, line of credit, line, business line, railway line, demarcation, subscriber line, line of products, origin, stock certificate, fall, communication channel, caudex, telephone line, credit line, declension, source, broth, line of reasoning, tune, note, simple eye, argumentbloodverb
people viewed as members of a group
"we need more young blood in this organization"
Synonyms:
rakehell, parentage, lineage, roue, stock, rip, ancestry, stemma, descent, pedigree, origin, line of descent, line, blood line, rake, bloodline, profligatebloodverb
smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
bloodnoun
Synonyms:
vital fluid, vital current, life bloodbloodnoun
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kindred, relation, family, consanguinitybloodnoun
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royal lineage, royal linebloodnoun
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high birth, noble extractionbloodnoun
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hotspur, madcap, fiery fellow
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
bloodnoun
Associated words:
hematology, hemorrhage, hemal, hematic, plethora, anæmia, sanguification, sanguify, clot, corpuscle, styptic, hematosis, sanguiferous, hematin, sanguine, sanguineous, sanguinivorous, hematophobia, hyperæmiabloodnoun
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "blood":
bloodstream, arterial, bloodshed, sangre, christ, transfusion, sang, bleeding, chrissakes, chrissake, consanguinity, bloody, baptism, -blood, god, sanguinis, christening
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How to use blood in a sentence?
But I think nationwide, the party is looking for new blood.
In terms of treatment, we treat shark bite injuries as we would any other trauma with hemorrhage, pressure, tourniquet, minimize blood loss [and] treat for shock.
We know what's good for the heart is good for the head and you don't have to take extreme measures to help lower blood pressure and dementia risk. Simple lifestyle changes like quitting smoking and exercising regularly can all make a difference.
The first thing to do is to stop the illegal traffic of gold. We need to protect indigenous population. It is blood gold, maybe there is a need for sanctions.
Savannahs like a bad drug, once its in your blood, you cant get rid of it.
Translations for blood
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- دمArabic
- krevCzech
- blodDanish
- BlutGerman
- αίμαGreek
- sangoEsperanto
- sangreSpanish
- خونPersian
- veriFinnish
- sangFrench
- fuilIrish
- खूनHindi
- vérHungarian
- darahIndonesian
- sangueItalian
- דָםHebrew
- 血Japanese
- ರಕ್ತKannada
- 피Korean
- sanguinem,Latin
- bloedDutch
- blodNorwegian
- krewPolish
- sanguePortuguese
- sângeRomanian
- кровьRussian
- blodSwedish
- இரத்தTamil
- రక్తTelugu
- เลือดThai
- kanTurkish
- кровUkrainian
- خونUrdu
- máuVietnamese
- בלוטYiddish
- 血Chinese
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