noun
- plural of bloodshed; instances or acts of killing or violence in which blood is spilled
Usage: typically used in formal or literary contexts; often refers to large-scale violence or conflict
Examples
- The civil war resulted in countless bloodsheds across the nation.
- Historians documented the bloodsheds that occurred during the invasion.
- The treaty aimed to end the bloodsheds between the two kingdoms.
- News reports covered the tragic bloodsheds in the conflict zone.
- The general sought to minimize bloodsheds by negotiating a surrender.
- Ancient texts describe the bloodsheds of legendary battles.