- BRUTALLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BRUTALLY definition: 1 in a very cruel and violent way: 2 in a way that is likely to hurt someone's feelings or… Learn more
- BRUTALLY Synonyms: 62 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for BRUTALLY: harshly, severely, oppressively, hard, sternly, ill, roughly, stiffly; Antonyms of BRUTALLY: lightly, gently, mildly, softly, leniently, lovingly, tenderly, kindly
- Brutally - definition of brutally by The Free Dictionary
Define brutally brutally synonyms, brutally pronunciation, brutally translation, English dictionary definition of brutally adj 1 Extremely ruthless or cruel 2 Crude or unfeeling in manner or speech 3 Harsh; unrelenting: a brutal winter in the Arctic 4 Disagreeably
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- brutally - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
brutally (comparative more brutally, superlative most brutally) In a brutal manner; viciously, barbarically
- Brutally Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
In a brutal manner; viciously, barbarically These were more or less forcibly absorbed or brutally expelled April has built a reputation for being brutally honest Her fall was brutally interrupted by a rock ledge about five feet down Any attempt to organize was brutally and violently repressed
- BRUTALLY definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
BRUTALLY definition: cruel ; vicious ; savage | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- brutally - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
accurate, direct, and clear, but displeasing: You must face the brutal fact that you cannot walk again bru•tal•ly, adv : I found her remarks brutally honest inhuman: a brutal attack on the village coarse: brutal language ferocious: brutal criticism; brutal weather taxing, demanding, or exhausting: They're having a brutal time making ends meet
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