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Meanings of Brushy:

adjective

Covered in or consisting of brushwood.

Usage examples:

A brushy hillside

Meanings of Brusque:

adjective

Abrupt or offhand in speech or manner.

Usage examples:

She could be brusque and impatient

Meanings of Brusquely:

adverb

In a way that is quick and slightly rude

Usage examples:

"i don't have time to deal with it today," she said brusquely., the vender brusquely elbowed me asi…

Meanings of Brusqueness:

noun

A quick and slightly rude manner or way of speaking

Usage examples:

New yorkers have a reputation for brusqueness., she spoke with a determined brusqueness.

Meanings of Brusquerie:

noun

Abruptness or bluntness of manner.

Usage examples:

An air of impatient brusquerie

Meanings of Brussels:

proper noun

The capital of belgium and of the belgian province of brabant; population 1,048,491 (2008). the headquarters of the european commission is located there. flemish name brussel /ˈbrys(ə)l/. french name bruxelles /bʀysɛl/.

plural noun

Brussels sprouts.

Usage examples:

Then daisy turns the tables: ‘i'll eat my peas if you eat your brussels’ but mum does not like spro…

Meanings of Brut:

adjective

(of sparkling wine) unsweetened; very dry.

Usage examples:

The bartender offered to let me try the second sparkler on the menu - the domaine de la fontainerie…

Meanings of Brutal:

adjective

Savagely violent.

Usage examples:

A brutal murder

Meanings of Brutalise:

verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical

Meanings of Brutalised:

verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical

Meanings of Brutalising:

verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical
adjective

Inducing cruelty, violence, or insensitivity to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

The brutalizing effects of warfare

Meanings of Brutalism:

noun

Cruelty and savageness.

Usage examples:

Exchanging one kind of social and economic brutalism for another is not what they had in mind

Meanings of Brutalist:

adjective

Relating to a style of building in which buildings are large and heavy-looking and often made of concrete

Usage examples:

Brutalist architecture, the city hall is a brutalist lump of concrete from the 1960s.

Meanings of Brutalities:

noun

Savage physical violence; great cruelty.

Usage examples:

Brutality against civilians

Meanings of Brutality:

noun

Savage physical violence; great cruelty.

Usage examples:

Brutality against civilians

Meanings of Brutalize:

verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical

Meanings of Brutalized:

verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical

Meanings of Brutalizes:

verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical

Meanings of Brutalizing:

adjective

Inducing cruelty, violence, or insensitivity to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

The brutalizing effects of warfare
verb

Make (someone) cruel, violent, or insensitive to the pain of others by repeated exposure to violence.

Usage examples:

He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical

Meanings of Brutally:

adverb

In a savagely violent way.

Usage examples:

He was imprisoned and brutally tortured

Meanings of Brute:

noun

A savagely violent person or animal.

Usage examples:

He was a cold-blooded brute
adjective

Characterized by an absence of reasoning or intelligence.

Usage examples:

A brute struggle for social superiority

Meanings of Brute-force:

phrase

Great physical force or strength

Usage examples:

In the end she used brute force to push him out., they are using brute force to take out everyone a…

Brutes

bruːt

Meanings of Brutes:

noun

A savagely violent person or animal.

Usage examples:

He was a cold-blooded brute
adjective

Characterized by an absence of reasoning or intelligence.

Usage examples:

A brute struggle for social superiority

Meanings of Brutish:

adjective

Resembling or characteristic of a brute.

Usage examples:

He was coarse and brutish

Meanings of Brutus:

proper noun

A legendary trojan hero, great-grandson of aeneas and supposed ancestor of the british people. in medieval legend he was said to have brought a group of trojans to england and founded troynovant or new troy (london).

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