bloodthirsty (Meaning)

Wordnet

bloodthirsty (s)

marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed

Webster

bloodthirsty (a.)

Eager to shed blood; cruel; sanguinary; murderous.

bloodthirsty Sentence Examples

  1. The bloodthirsty predator stalked its prey through the darkened jungle, its eyes gleaming with hunger.
  2. Legends spoke of a bloodthirsty creature that lurked in the shadows, preying on unsuspecting travelers.
  3. The warlord's army was feared for its bloodthirsty tactics, leaving devastation in its wake.
  4. The novel's antagonist was portrayed as a cunning and bloodthirsty tyrant, stopping at nothing to maintain power.
  5. The villagers whispered tales of a bloodthirsty demon that haunted the nearby forest.
  6. The pirate captain was known for his bloodthirsty reputation, plundering ships without mercy.
  7. The serial killer's bloodthirsty rampage sent shockwaves through the community, leaving a trail of death and terror.
  8. The tribe's ancient rituals included offerings to appease the bloodthirsty spirits believed to inhabit the land.
  9. The barbarian horde swept through the countryside like a bloodthirsty tide, leaving destruction in its wake.
  10. The dictator's regime was marked by its bloodthirsty suppression of dissent, crushing any opposition with ruthless efficiency.

FAQs About the word bloodthirsty

marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshedEager to shed blood; cruel; sanguinary; murderous.

murdering, savage, bloody,murderous, sanguine,brutal, sadistic, sanguinary, vicious, homicidal

dovish, peaceable, disarming, benign, pacific, peaceful, sympathetic, warm, dovish, propitiatory

The bloodthirsty predator stalked its prey through the darkened jungle, its eyes gleaming with hunger.

Legends spoke of a bloodthirsty creature that lurked in the shadows, preying on unsuspecting travelers.

The warlord's army was feared for its bloodthirsty tactics, leaving devastation in its wake.

The novel's antagonist was portrayed as a cunning and bloodthirsty tyrant, stopping at nothing to maintain power.