What is another word for field of blood?

Pronunciation: [fˈiːld ɒv blˈʌd] (IPA)

The phrase "field of blood" has a macabre connotation and is often associated with death and violence. As such, numerous synonyms exist that convey a similar sense of horror and bloodshed. Some of these terms include "slaughterhouse," "killing floor," "bloodbath," "butchery," "carnage," "massacre," "holocaust," and "bloodletting." Each of these phrases denotes a place or event where blood has been spilled and lives have been lost. These synonyms can be used in both literal and figurative contexts, such as describing a battlefield or a political scandal that left ruin in its wake.

What are the hypernyms for Field of blood?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • It was early in April in 1928 when the word went out in Moscow that Alexander Bogdanov had died. He was a controversial figure, an old Bolshevik who had left that party long before the 1917 revolution and never returned. All the same, he had had Lenin's respect as a scientist (as long as he stayed out of politics). More recently, he also had the support of the new party strong man, Stalin. Bogdanov opposed the growing despotism of the "dictatorship of the proletariat", under which slogan Communist autocracy was being developed. But he was respected as a tireless propagandist for the socialist cause, an enthusiastic teacher of the proletariat, and a writer of arcane science and philosophy. Bogdanov was held in such respect that Communist bigwigs spoke glowingly at the funeral, praising his intellect, courage, and dedication to science and humanity. They did not fail to point out that he had split with his one-time friend, Lenin, and had succumbed to ideological "errors". Indeed, he had powerful enemies in the early Soviet state. Bogdanov was a physician, economist, philosopher, natural scientist, writer of utopian science fiction, poet, teacher, politician (unsuccesful), lifelong revolutionary, forerunner of what we now call cybernetics and organizational science, and founder of the world's first institution devoted entirely to the field of blood transfusion. You could call him a Renaissance man.
    Alexander Bogdanov

Related words: blood field, blood research, blood donation, blood transfusion

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