blood bath

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A violent and bloody event: "blood bath" refers to a situation involving extreme violence, killing, or massacre, often on a large scale.
    • A severe defeat or rout: In informal contexts, "blood bath" can describe a decisive and humiliating defeat in a competition, such as a sports match or election.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The war ended in a terrible blood bath. (A violent event with much killing.)
    • The election results were a blood bath for the losing party. (A severe defeat in a political contest.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to cause a blood bath": to instigate or bring about a violent situation.

    • The dictator's orders caused a blood bath among the protesters. (The orders led to widespread killing.)
  • "to be a blood bath": to describe an event as extremely violent or devastating.

    • The final match was a blood bath, with the home team losing 10–0. (The match was a crushing defeat.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Bloodbath (n): a variant spelling that is often used interchangeably.
    • The documentary detailed the bloodbath that occurred during the uprising. (The violent massacre.)
Synonyms
  • Massacre: the killing of many people in a brutal manner.
  • Slaughter: the killing of animals or people in a cruel way.
  • Carnage: the widespread and bloody killing of people.
  • Rout: a disorderly retreat or defeat of an army or team.
Phrasal Verbs
Related Idioms
  • Bath in blood: a literary expression meaning to be covered in or drenched with blood, often used metaphorically.

    • The battlefield was bathed in blood. (The field was covered in blood after the battle.)
  • Bloodletting: a term for a violent conflict or the release of blood, often used historically or metaphorically.

    • The political bloodletting continued as rivals attacked each other. (The violent conflict among rivals.)

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