Sentences

ensanguine in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

ENSANGUINE: adjective describing something that is stained or suffused with blood, often used to evoke a vivid, graphic imagery of violence or intense color.

Sample Sentences

  1. The battle left the field ensanguined, a stark reminder of the violence that had just unfolded.
  2. In his vivid painting, the artist captured the ensanguined skies at sunset, blending crimson and deep violet hues.
  3. The novel's climax was ensanguined with betrayal, leaving readers breathless at the sudden turn of events.
  4. She found herself ensanguined by her own thoughts, drowning in the weight of guilt and sorrow.
  5. The horror movie featured an ensanguined scene that left audiences both shocked and captivated.