blooded

Blooded Meaning in Bengali: রক্তসংক্রান্ত (noun, pronunciation: /blʌdɪd/)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blooded is an adjective that describes something or someone as having blood or being related to blood. It can also refer to someone who is of noble or aristocratic birth.

Synonyms of Blooded

1. Noble (উচ্চমর্যাদাপূর্ণ, adjective)
2. Aristocratic (উচ্চমর্যাদাপূর্ণ, adjective)
3. Blue-blooded (উচ্চমর্যাদাপূর্ণ, adjective)

Antonyms of Blooded

1. Bloodless (অরক্ত, adjective)
2. Unblooded (অরক্ত, adjective)

Origin of Blooded

The term blooded originated from the Old English word blōdig, which means “bloody” or “having blood.” It evolved over time to refer to someone of noble birth or someone who is brave and courageous.

Nearby Words

1. Blood (noun)
2. Bloodbath (noun)
3. Bloodshed (noun)

Blooded in Literature Quotes

1. “He was a blooded gentleman from sole to crown, clean-favored and imperially slim.” – Mark Twain (তিনি একজন রক্তসংক্রান্ত মহানুভব ছিলেন, মুখের আকার সুন্দর এবং অত্যন্ত সুমধুর।)
2. “She was a blooded beauty, with eyes that could pierce your soul.” – William Shakespeare (তিনি একজন রক্তসংক্রান্ত সুন্দরী ছিলেন, যার চোখ আপনার আত্মার মধ্যে প্রবেশ করতে পারতো।)

Blooded Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: রক্তসংক্রান্ত
Hindi: रक्तित
Nepali: रक्तित
Urdu: رکتیت
Tamil: இரத்தினமான
Telugu: రక్తంగా
Arabic: مدموج بالدم
Chinese: 有血统的
Japanese: 血のある
Russian: кровный

For more information on the word “blooded,” you can visit the following sources:

1. Wikipedia.org
2. Dictionary.com
3. TheFreeDictionary.com