brutal
51brutal — [ˈbruːt(ə)l] adj 1) extremely violent brutal attacks/atrocities[/ex] 2) extremely honest, in a way that seems unkind Let s be brutal here – he s not good enough.[/ex] brutality [bruːˈtæləti] noun [C/U] brutally adv …
52brutal — mod. excellent; powerful. □ Man, what a brutal tune! □ That last wave was brutal to the max …
53brutal — adj. Brutal is used with these nouns: ↑assault, ↑attack, ↑beating, ↑conflict, ↑crime, ↑death, ↑dictatorship, ↑exploitation, ↑fight, ↑honesty, ↑killer, ↑ …
54brutal — 1. aggressiv, barbarisch, bestialisch, drastisch, entmenscht, erbarmungslos, gefühllos, gewaltsam, gewalttätig, gnadenlos, grausam, hart, hemmungslos, herzlos, mitleidlos, ohne Erbarmen/Mitgefühl/Mitleid/Rücksichtnahme, rabiat, radikal, rigoros,… …
55brutal — I Canadian Slang [brew tal] savage, cruel Did you see that hit? That was brutal!! II Canadian Slang Something excessively harsh or unfair. III Everyday English Slang in Ireland (a) terrible IV Irish Slang terrible …
56brutal — bru·ta̲l Adj; ohne Rücksicht und mit roher Gewalt ≈ grausam, rücksichtslos <ein Mensch, ein Verbrechen; jemanden brutal misshandeln> || hierzu Bru·ta·li·tä̲t die …
57brutal — (adj) (Intermedio) que se caracteriza por brusquedad y violencia Ejemplos: Muchos piensan que durante las corridas se maltrata a los toros de una manera brutal. No quiero que mi hijo vea estos dibujos animados, son brutales. Sinónimos: bruto,… …
58brutal — adj excellent. A typical appropriation of a negative (compare bad, wicked, chronic) as a faddish adolescent form of all pur pose approval. Brutal has been recorded at different times in the UK, USA and Australia …
59brutal — adjective 1》 savagely violent. 2》 without any attempt to disguise unpleasantness: brutal honesty. 3》 N. Amer. informal very bad. Derivatives brutality talɪti noun brutally adverb Origin C15 (in the sense relating to the lower animals ): from OFr …
60brutal — (lat.) gefühllos, gewaltsam Er schlug brutal auf sein Opfer ein …