unbloody

/ʌnˈblʌdi/
adjective
  1. Not involving bloodshed or violence; peaceful.
    • The revolution was surprisingly unbloody, with the government stepping down without a fight.
    • They hoped for an unbloody resolution to the conflict through diplomacy.
    • The unbloody coup allowed the country to transition to democracy without casualties.
  2. Not stained or covered with blood.
    • He checked his hands and was relieved to find them unbloody.
    • The knife was unbloody, so the police knew it wasn't the murder weapon.
    • After the surgery, the bandages remained unbloody, which was a good sign.
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