Crossword-Solution: BRUTISH 7 letters, 61 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Brutish a. Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a
cruel, gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent.

We have 61 clues for the answer “BRUTISH”

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of or like an animal 1 answer
Savage or barbaric 1 answer
Like the Yahoos. 1 answer
Cruel and stupid 1 answer
blinking 11 answers
Sadistic 12 answers
Stolid 18 answers
Roguish 26 answers
crass 27 answers
paralysing 43 answers
plutonian 44 answers
plutonic 44 answers
demoniac 44 answers
subhuman 45 answers
Nightmarish 45 answers
sulphurous 46 answers
animalistic 46 answers
demoniacal 46 answers
horrendous 46 answers
Cimmerian 48 answers
stygian 49 answers
Venomous 49 answers
swinish 49 answers
Bawdy 50 answers
Racy 51 answers
bestial 52 answers
inhumane 53 answers
Impish 54 answers
Infernal 54 answers
murderous 56 answers
Satanic 56 answers
Terrifying 57 answers
sensual 57 answers
Possessed 59 answers
Waggish 59 answers
freakish 59 answers
Ruthless 59 answers
Heinous 61 answers
Barbaric 61 answers
Hideous 61 answers
troublemaking 62 answers
horrid 65 answers
monstrous 66 answers
inhuman 68 answers
Callous 69 answers
insensible 69 answers
Feral 70 answers
Malicious 71 answers
Suggestive 72 answers
Dreadful 72 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with BRUTISH (5)

After these appear’d A crew who under Names of old Renown, _Osiris_, _Isis_, _Orus_ and their Train With monstrous shapes and sorceries abus’d Fanatic _Egypt_ and her Priests, to seek Thir wandring Gods disguis’d in brutish forms Rather then human.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
The brutish, the animal instincts, as is often the case, had been developed earlier than the intellectual qualities, and the force of character, for which he was afterwards remarkable.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Terkoz proved a cruel and capricious king, so that, one by one, many of the older and weaker apes, upon whom he was particularly prone to vent his brutish nature, took their families and sought the quiet and safety of the far interior.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Instead he turned and slunk through the darkness toward the hut where the she who had arrested his brutish interest lay securely bound.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Either it would be one long continued revulsion, or else--worse than all--she would come to be content with him, would come to be like him, would sink to the level of steam beer and cheap tobacco, and all her pretty ways, her clean, trim little habits, would be forgotten, since they would be thrown away upon her stupid, brutish husband.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006

Quotes with BRUTISH (3)

In particular those who are condemned to stagnation are often pronounced happy on the pretext that happiness consists in being at rest. This notion we reject, for our perspective is that of existentialist ethics. Every subject plays his part as such specifically through exploits or projects that serve as a mode of transcendence; he achieves liberty only through a continual reaching out towards other liberties. There is no justification for present existence other than its exp…
Simone de Beauvoir The Second Sex
We are absurdly accustomed to the miracle of a few written signs being able to contain immortal imagery, involutions of thought, new worlds with live people, speaking, weeping, laughing. We take it for granted so simply that in a sense, by the very act of brutish routine acceptance, we undo the work of the ages, the history of the gradual elaboration of poetical description and construction, from the treeman to Browning, from the caveman to Keats. What if we awake one day, al…
Vladimir Nabokov Pale Fire
Shrouded as he was for a decade in an apparent cloak of anonymity and obscurity, Osama bin Laden was by no means an invisible man. He was ubiquitous and palpable, both in a physical and a cyber-spectral form, to the extent that his death took on something of the feel of an exorcism. It is satisfying to know that, before the end came, he had begun at least to guess at the magnitude of his 9/11 mistake. It is essential to remember that his most fanatical and militant deputy, Ab…
Christopher Hitchens The Enemy
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1964–2018).