Brunt

usgb/brʌnt/
noun

The main force or impact of something, especially an attack or a bad situation.

The town absorbed the brunt of the storm, suffering severe damage.
Visual representation of "brunt" - The main force or impact of something, especially an attack or a bad situation.

Often appears as...

  • bear the brunt
  • take the brunt

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Neutral

bear the brunt, take the brunt, face the brunt

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Contextual Use

Understanding where 'brunt' is applicable requires recognition of its contextual significance. It is often associated with suffering or endurance in difficult situations.

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In discussions of crises, one might say, 'They faced the brunt of the economic downturn.'
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Emotional Weight

The term implies not just physical impact but emotional weight, often when individuals or communities experience hardship.

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For instance, 'The students faced the brunt of the policies, struggling with uncertainty.'
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Formality

While it can be used in casual conversation, 'brunt' is often found in formal writing or speeches, implying a level of seriousness about the subject matter.

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In political discussions, one might say, 'The policies aim to mitigate the brunt of poverty.'
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