Meaning & Definition of word "Brutally"

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    Brutally

    /ˈbruːtəli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a savage or ruthless manner; in a way that is extremely harsh or cruel.
      • Example: The animal was brutally attacked by a pack of wild dogs.
    • 2. In an extremely harsh or severe manner.
      • Example: The team's performance was brutally criticized by the coach after the loss.
    • 3. In a way that is uncompromisingly direct or frank.
      • Example: She spoke brutally about the realities of the situation, without sugarcoating anything.
    • 4. In a manner that is physically violent or severe.
      • Example: The soldiers were brutally trained to endure any extreme conditions.

    Etymology

    From brute + -ally, from Latin brutalis.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brutally honest:

    To be very truthful, sometimes painfully so.

    brutally cold:

    Extremely cold in a harsh way.

    brutally evident:

    Clearly obvious and undeniable.

    Related Words

    brutality:

    The quality of being brutal; great cruelty.

    brutal:

    Savage, cruel, or exceedingly harsh.

    Slang Meanings of brutally

    Meaning: Extremely good or impressive.

    Example Sentence: That concert was brutally awesome!

    Meaning: Incredibly intense or fierce.

    Example Sentence: The competition was brutally tough this year.