Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
full-blooded
adjective
/ˈfʊlˌblʌd.ɪd/
Definition
Having pure, undiluted ancestry or lineage; possessing a strong, vigorous character or constitution.
Examples
- The full-blooded horses in the race are known for their speed and endurance.
- She is a full-blooded artist, pouring her heart into every piece she creates.
- His full-blooded enthusiasm for the project inspired everyone involved.
Meaning
The term ‘full-blooded’ can refer to a person or animal that is of pure breeding, or it can describe someone who exhibits passion, vitality, and intensity in their actions or emotions.
Synonyms
- purebred
- thoroughbred
- hearty
- intense