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 | May 22, 2025This week’s theme Bloody words! This week’s words sanguineous bloody-minded anemia red-blooded hemorrhage     Illustration: Anu Garg + AI             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg red-blooded
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Strong; energetic; high-spirited; vigorous; virile.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
Implying full of healthy blood, not lacking in red blood cells or
hemoglobin. Earliest documented use: 1794. The opposite is anemic.
 USAGE: 
“America is not just the land of red-blooded capitalism. It has an esoteric
tradition of capitalist altruism, too. Take Trader Joe’s, an own-label
grocery chain like M&S in Britain. It somehow retains a local-community
feel, like an indoor farmers’ market with good prices and wonderful staff,
despite having 549 stores. Whole Foods Market, a 530-store Mecca for
well-heeled health nuts and epicureans, has a similar vibe.” Trader Joe’s v Whole Foods; The Economist (London, UK); Jun 8, 2024. See more usage examples of red-blooded in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however
improbable, must be the truth. -Arthur Conan Doyle, physician and writer
(22 May 1859-1930) | 
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