Pronunciation: /blʌd/

Definitions of blud

noun a slang term for blood, often used in British English to refer to a close friend or family member

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a blud on the sidewalk.

A2 The blud was dripping from the wound.

B1 The blud test results came back negative.

B2 The doctor needed to draw blud for further analysis.

C1 The blud donation drive was a huge success.

C2 The blud transfusion saved the patient's life.

Examples of blud in a Sentence

formal The doctor explained that the patient had lost a lot of blud during the surgery.

informal I can't believe you spilled blud all over the carpet!

slang He's my blud, we've been friends since we were kids.

figurative Her artwork really captures the blud and sweat that went into creating it.

Grammatical Forms of blud

past tense

bludded

plural

bluds

comparative

more blud

superlative

most blud

present tense

bluds

future tense

will blud

perfect tense

have bludded

continuous tense

is bludding

singular

blud

positive degree

blud

infinitive

to blud

gerund

bludding

participle

bludded

Origin and Evolution of blud

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'blud' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'blod'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the spelling of the word 'blud' evolved to 'blood' in Modern English. The meaning of the word has also evolved to encompass not just the red fluid in the body but also symbolic meanings related to life, family, and lineage.