unbloody (C1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ʌnˈblʌdi/
Definition
Lacking blood or involving no bloodshed; peaceful and free from violence.
Examples
The revolution was remarkably unbloody, with the government stepping down without a single shot fired.
Historians often contrast this unbloody transition of power with the chaotic uprisings seen in neighboring regions.
She hoped for an unbloody end to the conflict, prioritizing diplomacy over the use of force.
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