Brutish

/ˈbruːtɪʃ/

पशुवत; क्रूर; दरिंदाना; असभ्य

Origin & History

From Middle English via Old French, ultimately from Latin brutus (“heavy, dull; irrational”), related to “brute” + the suffix -ish meaning “having the character of.”

यह शब्द Middle English में Old French के माध्यम से आया; मूलतः Latin brutus (“भारी, मंद; विवेकहीन”) से, “brute” तथा प्रत्यय -ish (अर्थ: “जैसा/स्वभाव वाला”) से बना है।

Definition

Brutish describes behaviour, appearance, or manners that are rude, violent, and insensitive, as if belonging to an animal rather than a civilized human.

Brutish का अर्थ है ऐसा व्यवहार, रूप या तौर-तरीका जो रूखा, हिंसक और असंवेदनशील हो—मानो किसी सभ्य इंसान की बजाय किसी पशु/दरिंदे का हो।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
He was fired for his brutish conduct toward his coworkers.
उसे सहकर्मियों के प्रति अपने क्रूर और अशिष्ट व्यवहार के कारण नौकरी से निकाल दिया गया।

Usage Examples

The bouncer used brutish force to push the man outside.
His brutish manners made everyone uncomfortable at the dinner table.
The film portrays the villain as brutish and unfeeling.
She refused to tolerate brutish jokes and intimidation.
They condemned the brutish treatment of prisoners.

Related Forms

Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Brutish force
अंध/क्रूर बल (केवल ताक़त के सहारे, बिना समझ-बूझ के)
Brutish behavior
पशुवत/दरिंदाना व्यवहार
A brutish thug
क्रूर गुंडा/दरिंदा-सा बदमाश