No, the word brutal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a brutal war, a brutalpunishment.
[Tu] sei brutale is an Italian equivalent of 'You're brutal'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. It doesn't have to be used, because the verb identifies the subject as the second person singular. The verb 'sei' means '[you] are'. The adjective 'brutale' means 'brutal'. The phrase is pronounced '[too] say broo-TAH-lay'.
The word brutal is an adjective; it describes a noun. Here are some examples of the word brutal used in sentences:'The king was brutal and merciless in his conquest for power.''The wrestling match was brutal, and resulted in several injuries.'
Savage, brutal, uncivilized.
No, the word 'brutal' is the adjective form for the noun brute.The noun form for the adjective brutal is brutality.
The word 'massacre' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'massacre' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the brutal slaughter of a number of people or things.Examples:The raid on the fort ended in a massacre. (noun)The troops conquered the town and set out to massacre the citizens. (verb)
brutal
The word 'brutal' is the adjective form for the noun brute.The noun form for the adjective brutal is brutality.
The congressman was very brutal in his attack on the new tax bill.
A word describing a violent act
brutal or extreme
mean, brutal
Savage , cruel, harsh.