Bloodstain

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Pronunciation: /blʌdsteɪn/

Definitions of bloodstain

noun a mark or spot made by blood

Example Sentences

A1 The detective found a bloodstain at the crime scene.

A2 The nurse carefully cleaned the bloodstain from the patient's shirt.

B1 The forensic team analyzed the bloodstain to determine the DNA profile.

B2 The police collected the bloodstain as evidence in the murder investigation.

C1 The expert testified that the bloodstain matched the suspect's DNA.

C2 The defense attorney argued that the bloodstain was planted by the real killer.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She bloodstained her shirt while cooking dinner.

A2 The dog bloodstained the carpet with its muddy paws.

B1 The crime scene was bloodstained and required thorough investigation.

B2 The artist bloodstained the canvas with vibrant colors to create a striking masterpiece.

C1 The battlefields of the war were bloodstained with the sacrifices of countless soldiers.

C2 The politician's reputation was bloodstained by the scandal that rocked the nation.

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Example Sentences

A1 The detective found a bloodstain on the carpet.

A2 She noticed a bloodstain on her shirt after the accident.

B1 The forensic team analyzed the bloodstain found at the crime scene.

B2 The police collected samples from the bloodstain to identify the suspect.

C1 The expert determined the age of the bloodstain using advanced techniques.

C2 The DNA analysis confirmed that the bloodstain belonged to the victim.

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Example Sentences

A1 The detective found a bloodstain on the floor.

A2 She carefully examined the bloodstain to gather evidence.

B1 The forensic team analyzed the bloodstain for DNA samples.

B2 The bloodstain was crucial evidence in solving the murder case.

C1 The expert determined the age of the bloodstain based on its color and texture.

C2 The bloodstain analysis revealed important details about the crime scene.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a bloodstain on the carpet.

A2 She noticed a bloodstain on his shirt.

B1 The detective found a bloodstain at the crime scene.

B2 The forensic team analyzed the bloodstain for DNA evidence.

C1 The bloodstain matched the victim's blood type.

C2 The expert determined the age of the bloodstain based on its appearance.

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Example Sentences

A1 The bloodstain on the floor indicated a recent injury.

A2 She carefully cleaned the bloodstain off the carpet.

B1 The detective found a bloodstain near the crime scene.

B2 The forensic team analyzed the bloodstain for DNA evidence.

C1 The bloodstain was a crucial piece of evidence in the murder investigation.

C2 The expert was able to determine the time of death based on the bloodstain analysis.

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Example Sentences

A1 The detective found a bloodstain at the crime scene.

A2 The bloodstain on the carpet was difficult to remove.

B1 The police used luminol to detect hidden bloodstains.

B2 Forensic experts analyzed the bloodstain to determine the victim's identity.

C1 The defense attorney argued that the bloodstain was planted as evidence.

C2 The DNA found in the bloodstain matched the suspect's profile.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Oh no, bloodstain!

A2 Bloodstain, I need to clean that up.

B1 There's a bloodstain on the carpet, how did that happen?

B2 I can't believe there's a bloodstain on my favorite shirt.

C1 The forensic team found a crucial bloodstain at the crime scene.

C2 Despite their efforts to remove it, the bloodstain remained stubbornly visible.

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Example Sentences

A1 The detective found a bloodstain at the crime scene.

A2 She tried to clean the bloodstain off her shirt.

B1 The forensic team analyzed the bloodstain for DNA evidence.

B2 The suspect's clothes were covered in bloodstains.

C1 The bloodstain on the carpet was difficult to remove.

C2 The investigator used luminol to detect hidden bloodstains in the room.

Examples of bloodstain in a Sentence

formal The forensic team found a small bloodstain on the carpet at the crime scene.

informal There's a bloodstain on your shirt, you might want to wash it out.

slang I accidentally got a bloodstain on my jeans, ugh.

figurative The bloodstain of betrayal will forever mark their relationship.

Grammatical Forms of bloodstain

past tense

bloodstained

plural

bloodstains

comparative

more bloodstained

superlative

most bloodstained

present tense

bloodstains

future tense

will bloodstain

perfect tense

have bloodstained

continuous tense

is bloodstaining

singular

bloodstain

positive degree

bloodstain

infinitive

to bloodstain

gerund

bloodstaining

participle

bloodstained

Origin and Evolution of bloodstain

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'bloodstain' originated from Old English, where 'bloed' meant blood and 'stain' referred to a mark or spot.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'bloodstain' has retained its original meaning of a mark or spot made by blood, but it has also come to be used metaphorically to refer to a lasting negative impact or memory.