Bleed for Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫid/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
BLEED for, BLEED fer
blˈiːd/ /fˈɔː
BLEED faw
Definition
To feel deep sympathy, pain, or sorrow for someone else, usually because they are suffering.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in emotional or dramatic contexts. Common in sentences like 'my heart bleeds for...' or 'I bleed for those affected.' It's figurative, not literal; do not use for actual bleeding.
Spanish: sufrir por - compadecerse profundamente dePortuguese (BR): sofrer por - sentir muita pena dePortuguese (PT): sofrer por - sentir grande pena porChinese (Simplified): 为...而心痛 - 为...而难过Chinese (Traditional): 為...而心痛 - 為...而難過Hindi: के लिए दिल दुखना - के लिए बहुत दुख महसूस करनाArabic: يتألم من أجل - يشفق بشدة علىBengali: দুঃখ অনুভব করা - কষ্ট পাওয়া (অন্য কারও জন্য)Russian: искренне сочувствовать - переживать за кого-тоJapanese: 深く同情する - 心から哀れむVietnamese: rất xót xa - đồng cảm sâu sắcKorean: 깊이 공감하다 - 가슴 아파하다Turkish: derinden üzülmek - içten acımakUrdu: دل سے ہمدردی کرنا - گہرے دکھ کا احساس کرناIndonesian: cảm thấy đau lòng - rất thương cảm
Example Sentences
I bleed for people who lost their homes.
basic
Her story made me bleed for her.
basic
We bleed for the children affected by the disaster.
basic
Every time I see news about war, I bleed for the innocent victims.
natural
Sometimes I just bleed for people struggling alone.
natural
You can't help but bleed for anyone going through such pain.
natural