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    Brute
    /bro͞ot/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by an absence of reasoning or intelligence: "a brute struggle for social superiority"
  2. 1. : beast. 2. : one who lacks intelligence, sensitivity, or compassion : a brutal person.

  3. a person who is offensive and rude, and often violent: Historians have portrayed him as a brute who won only because of superior troop strength. A brute is also a large, strong animal. If something is done with brute force, it is done with a great amount of force: They had to use brute force to knock down the door.

  4. Brute definition: a nonhuman creature; beast. . See examples of BRUTE used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · brute f (plural brutes) brute (animal lacking in reason, intelligence and sensibility) person without reason, person devoid of reason; bully (one who imposes his will on others using violence)

  6. A brute is a person who is as ferocious as a wild animal. A violent, savage person can be described as a brute, and so can a wild animal. Someone who's less monstrous but is still unpleasant can also be a brute, and it can be used as an adjective to mean, basically, "brutal."

  7. If you call someone a brute, you mean that they are rough, violent, and insensitive.

  8. n. 1. An animal other than a human; a beast. 2. A brutal, crude, or insensitive person. adj. 1. Of or relating to animals other than humans: "None of the brute creation requires more than food and shelter" (Henry David Thoreau). 2. Characteristic of a brute, especially: a. Entirely physical: brute force. b.

  9. brute (of something) a thing which is difficult and unpleasant. That was a brute of an exam paper.

  10. BRUTE definition: 1. someone who behaves in a very violent and cruel way 2. like a brute 3. great force or strength. Learn more.

  11. brute meaning, definition, what is brute: a man who is cruel, violent, and not sen...: Learn more.

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