Word familyadjectivebrutalbrutelikebrutishnounbrutalismbrutalistbrutalitybrutalizationbrutenessbrutingbrutishnessbruteverbbrutalizebrutifyadverbbrutallybrutishly
brutish• It was nasty, brutish and to be frankfrightening as they tried to make sure they won the vote over Maastricht.• They were identical, skinheadclones with square faces and frightening brutishexpressions.• The leeringtriumph on her captor's brutish features changed to a rigidmask of surprise.• The romantic picture of the plucky David girding himself against the brutish Goliath is dangerously misleading.• In spite of his brutish insensitivity, Zampano nevertheless cares for her a little.• In the final victory of the Olympians over the brutish sons of Earth, Hercules' arrows played an important part.• His brutish, stupid face was blotchy with fear now and his eyes were bolting from his head.