Bloodsucker

//ˈblʌdˌsʌkɚ//

Synonyms for "bloodsucker" (40 found)

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Synonyms

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Related terms

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related to

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Translations

73 translations across 27 languages.

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Belarusian

3 entries
  • крывапі́вец noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • крывапі́вец noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • крывасмо́к noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • кръвопи́ец noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • кръвопи́ец noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • кръвопи́йка noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • кръвопи́йка noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 吸血動物 /吸血动物 noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • 吸血者 noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • 吸血鬼 noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Coptic

1 entries
  • ⲟⲩⲁⲙⲥⲛⲟϥ noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Czech

4 entries
  • pijavice noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • pijavka noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • vyděrač noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • vydřiduch noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Danish

2 entries
  • blodsuger noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • blodsuger noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Dutch

4 entries
  • bloeddrinker noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • bloeddrinker noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • bloedzuiger noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • vampier noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Erzya

1 entries
  • верень симиця noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Estonian

2 entries
  • vereimeja noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • vereimeja noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Finnish

2 entries
  • verenimijä noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • verenimijä noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

French

3 entries
  • sangsue noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • suceur de sang noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • suceuse de sang noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Galician

2 entries
  • samesuga noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • sanguesuga noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

German

4 entries
  • Blutsauger noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • Blutsauger noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • Blutsaugerin noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • Blutsaugerin noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Irish

1 entries
  • súmaire (fola) noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 吸血動物 noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Korean

1 entries
  • 흡혈동물 noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Kyrgyz

3 entries
  • кан ичер noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • кан соргуч noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • эзүүчү noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Mongolian

1 entries
  • цус сорогч noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Norwegian Bokmål

2 entries
  • blodsuger noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • blodsuger noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Polish

3 entries
  • krwiopijca noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • krwiopijca noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • krwiopijczyni noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • chulo noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • chupista noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • parasita noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • sanguessuga noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Russian

4 entries
  • вымога́тель noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • кровопи́йца noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • кровопи́йца noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • кровосо́с noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • krvòpija noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • крво̀пија noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Spanish

4 entries
  • chupasangre noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • chupóptero noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • sanguijuela noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • sanguijuela noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Swahili

1 entries
  • mnyonya-damu noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Swedish

3 entries
  • blodsugare noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • blodsugare noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • utsugare noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • кровопи́вець noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)
  • кровопи́вець noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • кровопи́вця noun (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible)
  • кровосмо́к noun (animal that drinks the blood of others)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Show me a capitalist and I'll show you a bloodsucker.

Source: tatoeba (2903327)

Now he believed that he had caught the bloodsucker in the act of attaching himself to another prey.

Source: tatoeba (12077952)

Meyer, in turn, offered a chaste variation on the promiscuous bloodsuckers of Anne Rice. And back in Rice’s heyday of the 1980s and ’90s, mass market copies of her “Interview With the Vampire” occupied the same spinning racks as other critically slammed authors of the ’70s and ’80s: Danielle Steel, Sidney Sheldon, Judith Krantz, Jackie Collins.

Source: wiktionary

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