blueblood

[blu-bluhd]

blueblood Definition

  • 1a person of noble birth or aristocratic background
  • 2a member of a socially prominent family

Using blueblood: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blueblood" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The party was full of bluebloods and celebrities.

  • Example

    She married into a family of bluebloods.

  • Example

    He is a true blueblood, with a lineage that dates back to the 16th century.

blueblood Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blueblood

Phrases with blueblood

  • blueblooded

    belonging to or characteristic of a blueblood or aristocrat

    Example

    Her blueblooded upbringing made her feel out of place among her less privileged peers.

  • blueblooded family

    a family of noble birth or aristocratic background

    Example

    The blueblooded family had a long history of political and social influence.

  • blueblooded lineage

    a family line of noble birth or aristocratic background

    Example

    His blueblooded lineage can be traced back to the Tudor era.

Origins of blueblood

from the blue veins in fair-skinned aristocrats, which were visible through their skin and gave them a pale complexion

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Summary: blueblood in Brief

The term 'blueblood' [blu-bluhd] refers to a person of noble birth or aristocratic background, often belonging to a socially prominent family. It is used to describe individuals with a long lineage of aristocratic heritage, such as 'He is a true blueblood, with a lineage that dates back to the 16th century.' The term also extends to phrases like 'blueblooded,' denoting characteristics of aristocrats, and 'blueblooded family,' referring to families of noble birth.