BRUTALITY in a Sentence
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117 example sentences for BRUTALITY, such as:
1. his incomprehensible brutality.
2. She has to face the brutal reality.
3. He was the victim of a very brutal murder.
4. The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.
5. This was a particularly brutal and cowardly attack.
2. She has to face the brutal reality.
3. He was the victim of a very brutal murder.
4. The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.
5. This was a particularly brutal and cowardly attack.
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Meanings and Examples of BRUTALITY
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brutality
n. the trait of extreme cruelty
n. a brutal barbarous savage act
Classic Sentence: (93 in 7 pages)
1 But there was a difference, for beneath Rhett's seeming lightness there was something malicious, almost sinister in its suave brutality.
2 He looked as if he were enjoying himself and when he spoke there was suave brutality in his voice.
3 The brutality of the thrust gave her the sense of dizziness that follows on a physical blow.
4 She felt as if a mist had been lifted from her eyes, enabling her to took upon and comprehend the significance of life, that monster made up of beauty and brutality.
5 Our system is educating them in barbarism and brutality.
6 Legree had trained them in savageness and brutality as systematically as he had his bull-dogs; and, by long practice in hardness and cruelty, brought their whole nature to about the same range of capacities.
7 The woman, whom long practice with the victims of brutality had made familiar with many healing arts, went on to make many applications to Tom's wounds, by means of which he was soon somewhat relieved.
8 The outrageous treatment of poor Tom had roused her still more; and she had followed Legree to the house, with no particular intention, but to upbraid him for his brutality.
9 When he first bought her, she was, as she said, a woman delicately bred; and then he crushed her, without scruple, beneath the foot of his brutality.
10 Not very dear, however, when you deserted him in his infancy, and left him to the brutality of a drunken grandmother.
11 She was stunned by this unexpected piece of brutality, at the moment when she was glowing with a sort of pleasure beyond words, and a sort of love for him.
12 his incomprehensible brutality.
13 After some time Cucumetto became the object of universal attention; the most extraordinary traits of ferocious daring and brutality were related of him.
14 The bandit's laws are positive; a young girl belongs first to him who carries her off, then the rest draw lots for her, and she is abandoned to their brutality until death relieves her sufferings.
15 But when a creature pretending to reason could be capable of such enormities, he dreaded lest the corruption of that faculty might be worse than brutality itself.
Example Sentence: (24 in 2 pages)
1 To write down his success simply to brutality is to oversimplify.
2 I stand before you today as the citizen of a country that has had nothing but disaster, war, brutality and deprivation against its people for so many years.
3 The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.
4 A riot in a drab housing project outside Paris leaves one participant on his deathbed, a victim of police brutality.
5 Finding evidence of police brutality in Kenya should not be too tricky; amateur footage of officers shooting suspected crooks in the back of the head is shared on social media.
6 The prisoners were brutalized and deprived of basic rights.
7 The trade unions suffered brutal repression after the coup.
8 He was the victim of a very brutal murder.
9 The carousel is the most brutal game, but have eternal chase each other distance.
10 All wars are brutal, but not all of them involve the mass killing of civilians.
11 This was a particularly brutal and cowardly attack.
12 The assault was premeditated and particularly brutal.
13 She has to face the brutal reality.
14 This juxtaposition of brutal reality and lyrical beauty runs through Park's stories.
15 In many cases, a rich businessman reached the top by trampling on others in the most brutal way.