Synonym: barbarian, coarse, cruel, curt, savage. Similar words: brush, in truth, put away, put aside, cut across, put across, at all, talk. Meaning: ['bruːtl] adj. 1. (of weapons or instruments) causing suffering and pain 2. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
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31. The fight is on to have this brutal practice stamped out.
32. He took an anguished breath. He had to be brutal and say it.
33. His personality was stunted by the brutal treatment in his childhood.
34. She spoke with brutal honesty - I was too old for the job.
35. I stopped short of telling him the brutal truth, but only just.
36. Her baby was rent away from her arms by a brutal bandit.
37. The people have been kept down for years by a brutal regime.
38. This juxtaposition of brutal reality and lyrical beauty runs through Park's stories.
39. He was imprisoned in 1945 for the brutal murder of a 12-year old girl.
40. Children were rent from their mothers' arms by the brutal soldiers.
41. Eddy finds himself plunged into a world of brutal violence.
42. The local population is kept under by a brutal army of mercenaries.
43. The brutal military regime has struck terror into the whole population.
44. Jensen is a dangerous man, and can be very brutal and reckless.
45. With brutal honesty she told him she did not love him.
46. Jerry West and Mitch Kupchak have a brutal job.
47. Three men were charged with the brutal murder.
48. Father finds son on ground after brutal attack.
49. After this brutal episode, Woolridge returned to his barracks.
50. It was so brutal, so sudden.
51. Witnesses described the brutal attack in excruciating detail.
52. Some of the prison guards were brutal and corrupt.
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53. Detectives spoke of their disgust at the brutal attack.
54. It was a brutal and mindless attack.
55. There are people here who love Pat and who will be deeply hurt and upset by this brutal interference.
56. Once before, following another encounter, a brutal and terrifying encounter, she had recognized that.
57. The Democratic Party was in disarray as a brutal primary season approached its end.
58. Relatives of the Guildford 4 and Birmingham 6 described the brutal and systematically degrading treatment the prisoners receive in jail.
59. All wars are brutal, but not all of them involve the mass killing of civilians.
60. A grand jury accused the police department of being brutal and corrupt.