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Bloodless   /blˈədləs/   Listen
Bloodless

adjective
1.
Destitute of blood or apparently so.  Synonyms: exsanguine, exsanguinous.
2.
Free from blood or bloodshed.  "A bloodless coup"
3.
Without vigor or zest or energy.
4.
Devoid of human emotion or feeling.
5.
Anemic looking from illness or emotion.  Synonyms: ashen, blanched, livid, white.  "The invalid's blanched cheeks" , "Tried to speak with bloodless lips" , "A face livid with shock" , "Lips...livid with the hue of death" , "Lips white with terror" , "A face white with rage"



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"Bloodless" Quotes from Famous Books



... a feeling of interest overspread his bloodless face. "You have told me little of him. Why do you speak ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850 • Various

... to strike a blow for their lost independence. Van Rensburg assured his following that the Union Government was "finished". Not a shot would be fired. The revolution would be complete and bloodless. ...
— Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since • Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje

... drove out alike the sails and the sailor. The abolition of the grog ration in 1862 may be looked upon as a chronological farewell to a picturesque past. We did not so understand it. Contemporaries are apt to be blind to bloodless revolutions. Had we seen the full bearing, perhaps there might have been observed a professional sundown, in recognition of the fact that the topgallant-yards had come down for the last time, ending one professional era. A protest was recorded ...
— From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life • Captain A. T. Mahan

... She saw that his lips were twitching, that his face seemed bloodless. "But—I don't understand. Not a word of explanation is enclosed. I don't know what it means. Perhaps there's some ...
— The Harmsworth Magazine, v. 1, 1898-1899, No. 2 • Various

... go and join head, heart, and hand, Active and firm to fight the bloodless fight Of science, freedom, and the truth ...
— Leading Articles on Various Subjects • Hugh Miller


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