Imbruted

/ɪmˈbruːtɪd/

पशुवत; क्रूर/अमानवीय बना हुआ; नैतिक या बौद्धिक रूप से पतित

Origin & History

From Latin imbrūtus, past participle of imbrūtēre (“to make brutish”), from in- (“into, make”) + brūtus (“heavy, dull; irrational”). First recorded in English in the 17th century.

लैटिन imbrūtus (क्रिया imbrūtēre: “पशुवत/क्रूर बना देना”) से; in- (“में/बना देना”) + brūtus (“भारी, सुस्त; अविवेकी”)। अंग्रेज़ी में इसका प्रयोग 17वीं शताब्दी से मिलता है।

Definition

Imbruted describes a person whose character, feelings, or intellect has been debased, made coarse, or reduced to a brutal, animal-like state—often by vice, cruelty, ignorance, or hard living.

Imbruted उस व्यक्ति का वर्णन करता है जिसकी बुद्धि, संवेदना या नैतिकता गिरकर रूखी/क्रूर हो गई हो, मानो वह पशुवत हो गया हो—अक्सर नशे, क्रूरता, अज्ञान या कठिन जीवन-स्थितियों के कारण।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
Years of violence had left him imbruted and indifferent to suffering.
हिंसा के वर्षों ने उसे पशुवत और पीड़ा के प्रति उदासीन बना दिया था।

Usage Examples

The novel portrays a community imbruted by poverty and addiction.
His imbruted speech showed how far he had fallen from his former civility.
She refused to become imbruted by the cruelty around her.

Related Forms

Noun
Imbrution
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Be imbruted by hardship
कठिनाइयों के कारण पशुवत/कठोर हो जाना
Imbruted by drink
शराब/नशे से पशुवत (मंदबुद्धि/कठोर) हो जाना