brute - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brute in Hindi

  • पशु
  • निर्दयी
  • कठोर

brute Definition

noun

  • a savagely violent person or animal. ( एक हिंसक व्यक्ति या जानवर। )

adjective

  • unreasoning and animallike. ( अनुचित और दुश्मनी। )

brute Example

  • Someone who is unable to resist a craving, and who must, like a brute beast, do whatever the body demands, is more profoundly enslaved than someone subject to a human tyrant. ( कोई व्यक्ति जो किसी लालसा का विरोध करने में असमर्थ है, और जो एक जानवर जानवर की तरह है, जो कुछ भी शरीर की मांग करता है, वह किसी इंसान के अत्याचार की तुलना में अधिक गहरा है। )
  • Keith Hodgson was next to suffer, popping up an easy return catch to the bowler while Gavin Mories was the victim of another brute of a delivery, playing down the line of middle stump only to see the ball shatter off-stump. ( कीथ हॉजसन को आगे चलकर, गेंदबाज को एक आसान रिटर्न कैच देना पड़ा, जबकि गाविन मौरिस एक और ब्रुट के शिकार थे, जो गेंद को चकनाचूर होने से बचाने के लिए मिडिल स्टंप की लाइन से नीचे खेल रहे थे। )
  • When Pietersen came to the wicket he barely survived an absolute brute of a ball reared up at him and almost gave McGrath a hat trick. ( जब पीटरसन विकेट पर आए, तो वह मुश्किल से बची एक गेंद की पूरी तरह से उस पर टूट गए और लगभग मैकग्राथ को हैट ट्रिक दे दी। )
  • It depends mostly on economic strength, backed up with intimidation and brute force. ( यह अधिकांशतः आर्थिक मजबूती पर निर्भर करता है, जो भयभीत और क्रूर बल के साथ समर्थित है। )
  • Sometimes brute strength and strategic maneuvers enable the intruder to force his way past the guard and into the tunnel, where the sparring resumes. ( कभी-कभी क्रूर शक्ति और रणनीतिक युद्धाभ्यास घुसपैठिये को गार्ड और सुरंग में अपने रास्ते को मजबूर करने में सक्षम बनाते हैं, जहां गोलाबारी फिर से शुरू हो जाती है। )

More Sentence

  • The skipper did not even bother to be in Mumbai with the team, which eventually registered a dramatic victory on a brute of a pitch.
  • The brute outvoting of one social group by another is not so much Mill's focus as the process by which majority opinion is formed and accepted as legitimate.
  • On the one hand a dreamy excursion into one of the most exotic but desolate places in the world and on the other sheer brute physicality, the annual Marathon des Sables is seven days of exultation and desperation in the Sahara Desert.
  • What I remember is that the film starred Will Fyffe, whose big black dog was rather an unreliable brute that was suspected of sheep worrying.
  • Aesthetic values, on the other hand, are a celebration of mind over matter, a refusal to yield to the brute presence of the given, the triumph of imagination, anticipation and longing, over the world of things.
  • Of course we have to find some way to replace all this biosphere-wrecking stuff, but we also have to keep in mind the brute reality that nature will not cease pushing to reclaim her own the very instant we let down our guard.
  • The public would view the woman's affair as a sad, desperate attempt to gain some comfort in the hellish life her brute of a husband had imposed on her.
  • We stand to lose as long as we keep convincing other people in other parts of the world that the only way you can really resolve a dispute is by having more weapon strength, more brute force.
  • The first element has to do with the brute fact of economics.
  • On the other hand, we get the old chestnut of the renegade bandit who preys on travelers, except in this case, he's presented as a sadistic brute .
  • It is an abstract response to the brute reality of experience.
  • Of course, there's a difference between skillful intervention, mismanaged intervention, and willful ignorance of brute facts.
  • Kain's character is the epitome of the physical character; brute force and power are his primary tools.
  • It's a big brute of a hill, with a north-east trending ridge of almost three kilometres in length, much of it over the 800m mark.
  • What kind of animals, what kind of brute beasts have we created in this land?
  • Geertz writes that to claim that culture consists in brute patterns of behaviour in some identifiable community is to reduce it (the community and the notion of culture).
  • The possession of vast territory, raw physical resources, and brute power guarantees neither prosperity nor peace.
  • Animals are governed by brute instinct and lack the intellectual capacity to understand the nature of their situation or do much to improve it.
  • ‘It was a brute of a ball from Cassar and I don't think I could have done anything to avoid it,’ added Vaughan.
  • Unlike in some other sports, sheer athletic ability and brute strength play a less prominent role.
  • He was relieved to be somewhere peaceful rather than duking it out with Tom like some kind of brute animal, not that he wouldn't eventually fight Tom.
  • You believe that matter is the sole or ultimate reality, in terms of which everything can be understood, and the material universe is a brute fact which requires no further explanation.
  • Eventually, though, her Catholic aspirations to Protestant gentility and heavy-handed elocution lessons failed to soothe her brute of a husband.
  • But the people of Puerto Rico are also human beings with a right to live and prosper that brute force cannot deny.
  • This means that even brute action is a form of contemplation, for even the most vulgar or base act has, at its base and as its cause, the impulse to contemplate the greater.