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View synonyms for brutality

brutality

[ broo-tal-i-tee ]

noun

, plural bru·tal·i·ties.
  1. the quality of being brutal; cruelty; savagery.
  2. a brutal act or practice.


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Other Words From

  • over·bru·tali·ty noun plural overbrutalities
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Word History and Origins

Origin of brutality1

First recorded in 1540–50; brutal + -ity
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Example Sentences

It’s been 24 years since audiences first saw Ridley Scott’s vision of the brutality of Rome’s Colosseum.

The 2021 movie explores societal problems such as racism and police brutality.

It looks like China is willing to work with the junta, despite the military regime's record of brutality and incompetence.

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James has been a longtime critic of police brutality, advocating for reforms and change to protect Black men.

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With an army typically only being as strong as its society, we head to meet someone who experienced Russian brutality first-hand.

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