brute

Bengali Meanings of Brute: পশু, ক্রূর, অমানুষ (noun)

Definition of Brute

(noun, bro͞ot)

A brute refers to a non-human creature, typically an animal. It can also be used to describe a person who behaves in a violent, uncivilized, or savage manner.

Synonyms of Brute

(noun)

  • Beast – পশু
  • Savage – ক্রূর
  • Barbarian – অমানুষ

Antonyms of Brute

(noun)

  • Human – মানুষ
  • Civilized – সভ্য
  • Gentle – মৃদু

Origin of Brute

The word “brute” originated from the Latin word “brutus,” meaning “heavy, dull, stupid.” It entered the English language in the 15th century.

Nearby Words

  • Brutality – (noun)
  • Brutalize – (verb)
  • Brutally – (adverb)

Brute in Literature Quotes

“The brute cares nothing for reason; his aim is to satisfy his appetite.” – George Bernard Shaw (পশুটি কারো জন্য কিছুই মানে রাখে না; তার লক্ষ্য হলো তার প্রতিষ্ঠান পূর্ণ করা।)

“The brute force of the masses does not produce the delicate fruit of the mind.” – Jawaharlal Nehru (জনসাধারণের ক্রূর শক্তি মনের সুগন্ধি ফল উত্পাদন করে না।)

Brute Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পশু
  • Hindi: पशु
  • Nepali: पशु
  • Urdu: جانور
  • Tamil: பசுமை
  • Telugu: పశువు
  • Arabic: وحش
  • Chinese: 野兽
  • Japanese: 獣
  • Russian: зверь

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