Brutal applies to people, their acts, or their words and suggests a lack of intelligence, feeling, or humanity. Very direct and accurate in a way that is harsh or unpleasant Cruel, violent, and completely without feelings
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Brutal is used to describe things that have an unpleasant effect on people, especially when there is no attempt by anyone to reduce their effect
The dip in prices this summer will be brutal
The afternoon sun had been brutal The 20th century brought brutal change to some countries. See examples of brutal used in a sentence. Brutal (comparative more brutal, superlative most brutal) savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel, often in an unintelligent manner
Accurate or direct, but displeasing Of or pertaining to animals Savagely violent or cruel in nature Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words.
The gang led a brutal attack on their enemies
Difficult to put up with Accurate, direct, and clear, but displeasing You must face the brutal fact that you cannot walk again I found her remarks brutally honest.