[Grammar] bloody/f*cking/freaking

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Hi! In the sentence "These knots are bloody tight" since tight is an adjective , is bloody used as an adverb?

Moreover, is the meaning of bloody similar to f*cking and freaking which (as far as I know) are both used to emphasize something?
 
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Re: bloody/ fucking/ freaking

Yes, 'bloody' is an adverb here. It can also be an adjective.
No, 'bloody' is tamer than those f-words which, if they emphasise anything, it's that the speaker doesn't belong in polite company. I guess it emphasises like 'fottuto' does.
Keep these words within a close circle of friends and enemies.
 
In BrE, "bloody" is used regularly. Don't use it in job interviews, with your boss or your elderly grandmother but in normal everyday speech, it basically means "very".
 
You will rarely here "bloody" in AmE except when referring to someone who has bled on something.

You could use "very", "extremely", etc., to avoid the issue.
 
I don't hear freaking used much in BrE.
 
How about "friggin"?
 
I hear "friggin(g)" more regularly. I think we've adopted it as a clean version of the main f-word.
 
That is used.
 
I hear "friggin(g)" more regularly. I think we've adopted it as a clean version of the main f-word.
Cleaner, I'd accept.
 
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