blood donor
/'blʌd'dounə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who voluntarily gives blood: A "blood donor" is an individual who provides a quantity of their blood, typically through a medical procedure, for use in blood transfusions or medical research.
Usage
- The term "blood donor" specifically refers to the person who gives the blood. It is a compound noun.
- It is used in medical, charitable, and general contexts to describe individuals participating in blood donation drives or services.
Examples
- Noun:
- She has been a regular blood donor for over ten years.
- The hospital is urgently seeking blood donors with a rare blood type.
- Becoming a blood donor is a simple way to help save lives.
Advanced Usage
- "Voluntary blood donor": Emphasizes that the donation is unpaid and altruistic.
- The organization relies entirely on voluntary blood donors.
- "Regular/Repeat blood donor": Describes someone who donates blood on a consistent, scheduled basis.
- As a repeat blood donor, he is familiar with the screening process.
Variants and Related Words
- Blood donation (n): The act or process of giving blood.
- The blood donation drive collected over 100 units.
- Donor (n): A person who gives something (e.g., blood, organs, money).
- The museum thanked the anonymous donor.
Synonyms
- Donor: A more general term for someone who gives something.
- Volunteer donor: Highlights the voluntary nature of the act.
Related Phrases
- To donate blood: The verb phrase describing the action.
- He decided to donate blood after the disaster.
- Blood drive: An organized event to collect blood donations.
- The company is hosting a blood drive next week.
Noun
- someone who gives blood to be used for transfusions