bloodbath

[US]/ˈblʌdˌbæθ/
[UK]/'blʌdbæθ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a large-scale killing or massacre event

Example Sentences

The battle turned into a bloodbath.

The movie depicted a brutal bloodbath scene.

The gang war resulted in a bloody bloodbath.

The dictator's regime was known for its bloody bloodbaths.

The revolution ended in a horrific bloodbath.

The serial killer left a trail of bloodbaths.

The massacre was described as a senseless bloodbath.

The civil war resulted in a tragic bloodbath.

The terrorist attack led to a deadly bloodbath.

The riot escalated into a violent bloodbath.

Real-world Examples

But the evidence doesn't support a bloodbath.

Source: National Geographic: The Terracotta Army of China

He wants to avoid another bloodbath at any cost.

Source: The Apocalypse of World War II

This is going to be a bloodbath. I don't know how are you gonna prep?

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 3

The Americans, the Briton and the French citizen have been praised for stopping what could have been a bloodbath.

Source: VOA Special August 2015 Collection

This does not guarantee another bloodbath-it could even mean the opposite.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

And though they braced for a bloodbath, the congressional Republicans who enabled him instead notched gains across the board.

Source: Time

And I didn't want to make a bloodbath of our separation.

Source: Fresh air

Yeah for his family because this is going to be a bloodbath.

Source: Fantasy Football Player

This is going to be a bloodbath.

Source: Desperate Housewives Video Version Season 3

Hey, they said it was a real bloodbath.

Source: 2 Broke Girls Season 2

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