Bengali meanings of “brutish”: পশুসদৃশ, ক্রূর, অমানুষ, নীচ, অসভ্য (noun, adjective, adverb, verb)
Brutish (adjective, /ˈbruːtɪʃ/)
Definition: Having qualities or characteristics of a brute; savage, cruel, or uncivilized.
Synonyms:
- Barbaric (অসভ্য)
- Savage (বনভূত)
- Bestial (পশুসদৃশ)
- Brute (পশুসদৃশ)
- Uncivilized (অসভ্য)
Antonyms:
- Civilized (সভ্য)
- Polite (শিষ্ট)
- Refined (সংশোধিত)
- Gentle (মৃদু)
- Cultured (সংস্কৃত)
Origin: The word “brutish” originated from the Middle English word “brutish” or “brutisch,” which means “like a brute.” It is derived from the Old English word “brūtisc,” which means “brutal” or “bestial.”
Nearby Words:
- Brutally (adverb)
- Brutalize (verb)
- Brutality (noun)
- Brutal (adjective)
- Brutalism (noun)
Brutish in Literature Quotes:
- “His brutish behavior made everyone fear him.” – William Shakespeare (তার পশুসদৃশ আচরণের কারণে সবাই তাকে ভয় পেয়েছিল।)
- “The dictator ruled with a brutish force, suppressing any opposition.” – George Orwell (একজন নির্বাচিত শাসক পশুসদৃশ শক্তিতে শাসন করে, যেকোনো প্রতিবাদ দমন করেন।)
Brutish Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: পশুসদৃশ
- Hindi: बर्बर
- Nepali: जंगली
- Urdu: بے رحم
- Tamil: பசுமையான
- Telugu: పశువులకు సమానంగా
- Arabic: وحشي
- Chinese: 野蛮的
- Japanese: 野蛮な
- Russian: зверский
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