clots

[klɒts]

clots Definition

  • 1a thick mass or lump of a substance, especially blood, that has become thick and congealed
  • 2a stupid or foolish person

Using clots: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cut on his finger wouldn't stop bleeding and eventually formed clots.

  • Example

    The doctor said the clot in his leg could be dangerous if it moved to his lungs.

  • Example

    He's such a clot, he can't even tie his own shoes.

  • Example

    Don't be such a clot, use your head!

clots Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with clots

  • blood clot

    a mass of coagulated blood that forms within a blood vessel and may obstruct blood flow

    Example

    The patient was hospitalized due to a blood clot in his brain.

  • a thick, semisolid mass of cream

    Example

    She scooped a clot of cream onto her pie.

  • a lump of soil or dirt

    Example

    The gardener removed a large clot of earth from the flower bed.

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Summary: clots in Brief

The term 'clots' [klɒts] refers to thick masses or lumps of substances, particularly blood, that have become thick and congealed. It can also be used as an insult to describe a stupid or foolish person. Examples include 'The cut on his finger wouldn't stop bleeding and eventually formed clots,' and 'He's such a clot, he can't even tie his own shoes.'