brutal meaning:
adj.) extremely savage; cruel; inhuman; merciless;
adj.) unpleasantly plain, direct and severe.
brutal sentence:
The cops are searching for clues to the brutal murder.
She has to face the brutal reality.
Brady committed a series of brutal murders.
The country was ruled by a brutal dictatorship.
The brutal hurricane caused many deaths.
He exacted his revenge in the most brutal way imaginable
The sun had been brutal during the noon.
He replied with brutal honesty.
The brutal attacks occurred on the eve of the country’s general elections.
The hockey game was really brutal last night, with lots of fights and penalties.
This was a brutal and cold-blooded killing.
Most brutal crimes happen because of hate.
She wrote a thriller about a brutal serial killer.
The war became particularly brutal in 1937.
We are having a brutal winter and cold spring.
The brutal drop in oil prices has shaken those two pillars of the regime.
The flowers scorched under the brutal sun.
He was the victim of a very brutal murder.
The announcement came as the world reels from the brutal terrorist attacks in Paris overnight.
But after enduring several politically brutal summers in years past, Obama won this one.
I don’t know if you said you would negotiate with ISIS, but obviously this is a brutal group.
The brutal attack resulted in the man’s death.
They lived in happy insulation from brutal facts.
This was a particularly brutal and cowardly attack.
I delivered a verbal protest against their brutal acts.
The killings are brutal, with victims ritually tortured.
She spoke with brutal honesty – I was too old for the job.
He was imprisoned in 1945 for the brutal murder of a 12-year old girl.
His personality was stunted by the brutal treatment in his childhood.