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Bad blood Meaning in English

expression

ˈbæd/ /ˈbɫəd
BAD blud
bˈæd/ /blˈʌd
BAD BLUD

Definition

'Bad blood' refers to anger, conflict, or long-lasting negative feelings between people or groups, often because of past arguments or problems.

Usage & Nuances

'Bad blood' is informal and common in both spoken and written English. It usually describes a serious and lasting dislike, not just brief anger. Often paired as 'bad blood between' with people or groups. Don't confuse it with physical health uses of 'blood.'

Example Sentences

There is bad blood between the two families.

basic

After the argument, there was bad blood in the office.

basic

Years of competition created bad blood between the teams.

basic

They tried to act friendly, but you could still feel the bad blood.

natural

Even after all these years, there's a lot of bad blood between them.

natural

Let's not let bad blood ruin our friendship.

natural