- nounbrute (noun) · brutes (plural noun)
- a savagely violent person or animal:"he was a cold-blooded brute"
- informala cruel or insensitive person:"what an unfeeling little brute you are"
- something awkward, difficult, or unpleasant:"a great brute of a machine"
- an animal as opposed to a human being:"we, unlike dumb brutes, can reflect upon our impulses"
adjectivebrute (adjective)- characterized by an absence of reasoning or intelligence:"a brute struggle for social superiority"
- merely physical:"we achieve little by brute force"
- fundamental, inescapable, and unpleasant:"the brute necessities of basic subsistence"
Originlate Middle English (as an adjective): from Old French brut(e), from Latin brutus ‘dull, stupid’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a savagely violent person or animal:
- an animal as opposed to a human being:
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