Associations to the word «Bruter»
Noun
- Blow
- Roaring
- Elephant
- Wit
- Monster
- Conscience
- Pony
- Tu
- Ferocity
- Strength
- Force
- Wretch
- Coercion
- Guessing
- Subtlety
- Brutality
- Gorilla
- Snarl
- Growl
- Cracking
- Whim
- Lash
- Yahoo
- Bully
- Fang
- Cruel
- Lair
- Battling
- Creation
- Coward
- Halo
- Fowl
- Firepower
- Yoke
- Cracker
- Carcass
- Boar
- Adversary
- Harem
- Hauling
- Nsa
- Enjoyment
- Aidan
- Brie
- Starving
- Negroes
- Tar
- Righteousness
- Reptile
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
BRUTE, adjective. Without reason or intelligence (of animals). [from 15th c.]
BRUTE, adjective. Characteristic of unthinking animals; senseless, unreasoning (of humans). [from 16th c.]
BRUTE, adjective. Being unconnected with intelligence or thought; purely material, senseless. [from 16th c.]
BRUTE, adjective. Crude, unpolished. [from 17th c.]
BRUTE, adjective. Strong, blunt, and spontaneous.
BRUTE, adjective. Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless.
BRUTE, noun. (now archaic) An animal seen as being without human reason; a senseless beast. [from 17th c.]
BRUTE, noun. A person with the characteristics of an unthinking animal; a coarse or brutal person. [from 17th c.]
BRUTE, noun. (archaic) (slang) (UK) (Cambridge University) One who has not yet matriculated.
BRUTE, verb. Obsolete spelling of bruit
BRUTE FACT, noun. An inscrutable datum of experience; a thing that is undeniably the case, but which is impervious to reasoned explication.
BRUTE FACTS, noun. Plural of brute fact
BRUTE FORCE, noun. A method of accomplishing something primarily by means of strength, without the use of mechanical aids or thought.
BRUTE FORCE, noun. (computer science) A method of computation wherein all permutations of a problem are tried manually until one is found that provides a solution, in contrast to the implementation of a more intelligent algorithm.
Dictionary definition
BRUTE, noun. A cruelly rapacious person.
BRUTE, noun. A living organism characterized by voluntary movement.
BRUTE, adjective. Resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility; "beastly desires"; "a bestial nature"; "brute force"; "a dull and brutish man"; "bestial treatment of prisoners".
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.