brutal.

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English - Turkish
vahşi

O, karısını vahşice öldürdü. - He brutally murdered his wife.

Tom 20 Ekim 2013'te vahşice öldürüldü. - Tom was brutally murdered on October 20, 2013.

{s} gaddar

Polisin gaddarlığı uzun süredir bir sorundur. - Police brutality has been a problem for a long time.

acımasız

Ezici bir çoğunluk acımasız cezanın kaldırılması için oy kullandı. - An overwhelming majority voted to abolish the brutal punishment.

Tom babasından acımasız bir dayak yedi. - Tom received a brutal beating from his father.

medieval
ortaçağa özgü
brutal
{s} sert

Böyle sert koşullar altında hiç kimse çalışamaz. - No one can work under such brutal conditions.

İsyan çok sert bir biçimde bastırıldı. - The uprising was brutally suppressed.

medieval
{s} ortaçağa ait
brutal
hayvanca
brutal
insanlıktan uzak
brutal
(gerçek) acı
medieval
ortaçağ
brutal
{s} şiddetli
brutal
{s} zalim
brutal
{s} merhametsiz
brutal
{s} kaba
brutal
{s} yabani
brutal
{s} yontulmamış
English - English
medieval
In extreme metal, to describe the speed of the music and the density of riffs
Harsh; unrelenting
Crude or unfeeling in manner or speech
Disagreeably precise or penetrating
Savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel
{a} savage, curel, inhuman, vile, senseless
(of weapons or instruments) causing suffering and pain; "brutal instruments of torture"; "cruel weapons of war
{s} cruel, harsh, savage
Of or pertaining to a brute; as, brutal nature
A brutal act or person is cruel and violent. He was the victim of a very brutal murder. the brutal suppression of anti-government protests Jensen is a dangerous man, and can be very brutal and reckless. = vicious, savage + brutally bru·tal·ly Her real parents had been brutally murdered
Brutal is used to describe things that have an unpleasant effect on people, especially when there is no attempt by anyone to reduce their effect. The dip in prices this summer will be brutal The 20th century brought brutal change to some countries. + brutally bru·tal·ly The early-morning New York air can be brutally cold
(of weapons or instruments) causing suffering and pain; "brutal instruments of torture"; "cruel weapons of war"
Like a brute; savage; cruel; inhuman; brutish; unfeeling; merciless; gross; as, brutal manners
Savagely violent
used of circumstances (especially weather) that cause suffering; "brutal weather"; "northern winters can be cruel"; "a cruel world"; "a harsh climate"; "a rigorous climate"; "unkind winters"
If someone expresses something unpleasant with brutal honesty or frankness, they express it in a clear and accurate way, without attempting to disguise its unpleasantness. It was refreshing to talk about themselves and their feelings with brutal honesty He took an anguished breath. He had to be brutal and say it. + brutally bru·tal·ly The talks had been brutally frank
(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; "a barbarous crime"; "brutal beatings"; "cruel tortures"; "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"; "a savage slap"; "vicious kicks"
brutal.

    Hyphenation

    bru·tal

    Etymology

    [ 'brü-t&l ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French, from Medieval Latin brutalis, from Latin brutus.
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