brutish

[ˈbruːtɪʃ]

brutish Definition

  • 1resembling or characteristic of a brute; cruel and unfeeling
  • 2lacking in intelligence or sensitivity

Using brutish: Examples

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

  • Example

    The brutish behavior of the dictator was condemned by the international community.

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    He was known for his brutish manners and lack of empathy.

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    The brutish nature of the job made it difficult to find workers willing to do it.

brutish Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with brutish

  • physical strength without finesse or skill

    Example

    He relied on his brutish strength to overpower his opponents.

  • a rough, uncultured charm that is appealing in a primal way

    Example

    Despite his brutish manners, he had a certain brutish charm that attracted many women.

  • brutish force

    the use of physical force to achieve a goal, without regard for finesse or strategy

    Example

    The police used brutish force to disperse the protesters.

Origins of brutish

from Middle English 'brut', meaning 'beast'

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Summary: brutish in Brief

The term 'brutish' [ˈbruːtɪʃ] describes someone or something that is cruel, unfeeling, and lacking in intelligence or sensitivity. It can be used to describe people, behavior, or situations, such as 'The brutish behavior of the dictator was condemned by the international community.' 'Brutish' can also be used in phrases like 'brutish strength,' which refers to physical strength without finesse or skill.

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