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- adjectivebloodless (adjective)
- (of a revolution or conflict) without violence or killing:"a bloodless coup"
- (of the skin or a part of the body) drained of color:"his bloodless lips"
- (of a person) cold or unemotional:"a shrewd and bloodless Hollywood mogul"
- lacking in vitality; feeble:"their occasionally bloodless chamber jazz"
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a revolution or conflict) without violence or killing:
- (of the skin or a part of the body) drained of color:
- (of a person) cold or unemotional:
- lacking in vitality; feeble:
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- Bloodless can mean12345:
- Deficient in or free from blood.
- Not accompanied by loss or shedding of blood.
- Without bloodshed; accomplished without bloodshed.
- Spiritless; without vigor, zest, or energy.
- Without emotion or feeling; cold-hearted.
- An action or procedure performed without causing bleeding or loss of blood.
- Lacking in vigor, vitality, or color, often used to describe someone's appearance or health.
- Devoid of human emotion or feeling.
- A situation, typically a conflict or revolution, taking place without violence or bloodshed.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.bloodless adjective blood·less ˈbləd-ləs Synonyms of bloodless 1 : deficient in or free from blood 2 : not accompanied by loss or shedding of bloodwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bloodlessadjective without blood: bloodless surgery. very pale: a bloodless face. free from bloodshed; accomplished without bloodshed: a bloodless victory; a bloodless coup. spiritless; without vigor, zest, or energy: a dull, insipid, bloodless young man. without emotion or feeling; cold-hearted: bloodless data.www.dictionary.com/browse/bloodlessbloodless adjective us / ˈblʌd.ləs / uk / ˈblʌd.ləs / bloodless adjective (NOT VIOLENT) A bloodless military operation involves no deaths: The rebel soldiers seized power in a bloodless coup.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/bloo…bloodless adjective uk / ˈblʌdləs / us achieved without killing or violence: a bloodless coupdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…Bloodless generally refers to: 1) An action or procedure performed without causing bleeding or loss of blood. 2) Lacking in vigor, vitality, or color, often used to describe someone's appearance or health. 3) Devoid of human emotion or feeling. 4) A situation, typically a conflict or revolution, taking place without violence or bloodshed.www.definitions.net/definition/bloodless Bloodless Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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