exsanguine (Meaning)

Wordnet

exsanguine (s)

destitute of blood or apparently so

Webster

exsanguine (a.)

Bloodless.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exsanguine

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exsanguine Sentence Examples

  1. It was a gruesome sight: the boxer's exsanguine face after the brutal fight.
  2. The old man's arteries were too weak, leading to an exsanguine transfusion during the operation.
  3. The emergency room was filled with exsanguine trauma victims after a devastating car accident.
  4. The injured deer slowly exsanguinated as it lay in the woods, its life slowly draining away.
  5. The battlefield was exsanguine with the blood of fallen soldiers and the horror of war.
  6. The exsanguine patient needed an immediate blood transfusion to replenish their lost blood volume.
  7. The drought had left the landscape exsanguine and arid, with hardly any vegetation or water sources in sight.
  8. The vampire's exsanguine feeding left the victim pale and weak, their life energy stolen.
  9. The exsanguine community after the disaster struggled to rebuild their lives and homes.
  10. The artist's haunting exsanguine painting reflected the bleakness and despair of a war-torn world.

FAQs About the word exsanguine

destitute of blood or apparently soBloodless.

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It was a gruesome sight: the boxer's exsanguine face after the brutal fight.

The old man's arteries were too weak, leading to an exsanguine transfusion during the operation.

The emergency room was filled with exsanguine trauma victims after a devastating car accident.

The injured deer slowly exsanguinated as it lay in the woods, its life slowly draining away.