Brunt in a sentence

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Synonym: impact, burden. Antonym: relief, benefit

Meaning: the main force or impact of something, often negative


Brunt in a sentence

(1) The soldiers bear the brunt of war.

(2) The tree was bearing the brunt of the storm.

(3) The poor bear the brunt of income inequality.

(4) The workers bear the brunt of company layoffs.

(5) The teachers bear the brunt of unruly students.

(6) The athlete bore the brunt of the team's defeat.

(7) The minorities bear the brunt of discrimination.

(8) The soldier bore the brunt of the enemy's attack.

(9) The tenants bear the brunt of rising rent prices.

(10) The minority groups bear the brunt of hate crimes.



Brunt sentence

(11) We refuse to bear the brunt of their incompetence.

(12) The animals bear the brunt of habitat destruction.

(13) The commuters bear the brunt of traffic congestion.

(14) The environment bears the brunt of human pollution.

(15) The residents bear the brunt of noisy construction.

(16) The local wildlife bears the brunt of deforestation.

(17) The wildlife bears the brunt of habitat destruction.

(18) The elderly often bear the brunt of healthcare cuts.

(19) The teachers bear the brunt of overcrowded classrooms.

(20) The children bore the brunt of their parents' divorce.




Brunt make sentence

(21) The company's employees bore the brunt of the layoffs.

(22) The company's reputation bore the brunt of the scandal.

(23) The driver bore the brunt of the car accident's impact.

(24) The teacher bore the brunt of the school's budget cuts.

(25) The homeowners bear the brunt of property tax increases.

(26) The teachers bear the brunt of budget cuts in education.

(27) The farmers in the region bore the brunt of the drought.

(28) The teacher bore the brunt of the students' misbehavior.

(29) The students bear the brunt of budget cuts in education.

(30) The small town bore the brunt of the storm's destruction.



Sentence of brunt

(31) The students bear the brunt of the strict grading system.

(32) The athletes bear the brunt of intense training sessions.

(33) The retail workers bear the brunt of demanding customers.

(34) The brunt of the storm hit the coastal areas the hardest.

(35) The residents of the town bore the brunt of the flooding.

(36) The employee bore the brunt of the company's budget cuts.

(37) The business owner bore the brunt of the new regulations.

(38) Children often bear the brunt of their parents' mistakes.

(39) The athletes bear the brunt of injuries from their sport.

(40) She bore the brunt of the blame for the project's failure.




Brunt meaningful sentence

(41) The parents bear the brunt of their children's misbehavior.

(42) The local economy bears the brunt of a decrease in tourism.

(43) The service industry is facing the brunt of wage inflation.

(44) The coastal communities bear the brunt of rising sea levels.

(45) The residents bear the brunt of power outages during storms.

(46) The students bear the brunt of strict academic expectations.

(47) The fall guy was chosen to bear the brunt of public outrage.

(48) The farmers bear the brunt of unpredictable weather patterns.

(49) The restaurant bore the brunt of the negative online reviews.

(50) The frontline workers have to bear the brunt of the pandemic.



Brunt sentence examples

(51) The patients bear the brunt of long wait times in healthcare.

(52) The volunteers bear the brunt of organizing community events.

(53) The children often bear the brunt of their parents' arguments.

(54) The students bore the brunt of the strict new school policies.

(55) The frontline workers bore the brunt of the pandemic's impact.

(56) The patients bear the brunt of long waiting times in hospitals.

(57) The minority community often bears the brunt of discrimination.

(58) The children always bear the brunt of their parents' arguments.

(59) The team leader had to bear the brunt of the project's failure.

(60) The small business owners bear the brunt of economic downturns.



Sentence with brunt

(61) I had to bear the brunt of the criticism for the team's failure.

(62) She always seems to bear the brunt of her siblings' misbehavior.

(63) The elderly population often bears the brunt of healthcare cuts.

(64) The lower-income families bear the brunt of rising living costs.

(65) The homeowner bore the brunt of the neighborhood's power outage.

(66) As the captain of the team, I had to bear the brunt of the loss.

(67) The local environment bore the brunt of the industrial pollution.

(68) The parent bore the brunt of their child's misbehavior at school.

(69) The homeowner bore the brunt of the noisy construction next door.

(70) The company's shareholders bore the brunt of the financial losses.




Use brunt in a sentence

(71) The employees bear the brunt of long working hours and little pay.

(72) The small business owners felt the brunt of the economic downturn.

(73) The scapegoat was made to bear the brunt of the community's anger.

(74) The farmer bore the brunt of the drought's effects on their crops.

(75) The student bore the brunt of the teacher's strict grading policy.

(76) The team's captain had to bear the brunt of the coach's criticism.

(77) The city's infrastructure bore the brunt of the earthquake's impact.

(78) The athletes bear the brunt of injuries during intense competitions.

(79) The team captain took the brunt of the coach's anger after the loss.

(80) The team's goalkeeper bore the brunt of the opposing team's attacks.



Sentence using brunt

(81) The soldiers on the front lines bore the brunt of the enemy's attack.

(82) The coastal town bore the brunt of the hurricane's destructive force.

(83) The local economy bore the brunt of the closure of the major factory.

(84) The local businesses bore the brunt of the road construction project.

(85) The children in the neighborhood bore the brunt of the strict curfew.

(86) The homeowner bore the brunt of the storm's damage to their property.

(87) The team's goalie had to bear the brunt of the opposing team's goals.

(88) The single mother had to bear the brunt of raising her children alone.

(89) The minority community bore the brunt of discrimination and prejudice.

(90) The soldiers on the front lines faced the brunt of the enemy's attack.



Brunt example sentence

(91) The coastal communities bore the brunt of the hurricane's destruction.

(92) The employees had to bear the brunt of the company's financial losses.

(93) The residents of the town had to bear the brunt of the storm's damage.

(94) The team's coach had to bear the brunt of the team's poor performance.

(95) The marginalized communities bear the brunt of systemic discrimination.

(96) The elderly population often bears the brunt of healthcare disparities.

(97) The company's shareholders will bear the brunt of the financial losses.

(98) The poorest segments of society often bear the brunt of economic crises.

(99) The small business owner had to bear the brunt of the economic downturn.

(100) The employees bear the brunt of the company's poor management decisions.



Sentence with word brunt

(101) The environment bears the brunt of pollution from industrial activities.

(102) The animals in captivity bear the brunt of inadequate living conditions.

(103) The workers on the night shift bore the brunt of the demanding workload.

(104) The city's infrastructure bore the brunt of the hurricane's destruction.

(105) The team's striker had to bear the brunt of the opposing team's defense.

(106) The homeowners bear the brunt of property damage from natural disasters.

(107) The students bore the brunt of the strict teacher's harsh grading system.

(108) The company's employees bore the brunt of the CEO's decision to downsize.

(109) The small businesses in the area bear the brunt of the economic downturn.

(110) The city's infrastructure bore the brunt of the earthquake's destruction.



Sentence of brunt

(111) The peons were often the ones who faced the brunt of customer complaints.

(112) The small business owners had to bear the brunt of the economic downturn.

(113) The farmers had to bear the brunt of the drought's impact on their crops.

(114) The athletes had to bear the brunt of the coach's harsh training methods.

(115) The employees who arrived late had to bear the brunt of the boss's anger.

(116) The parents had to bear the brunt of their child's misbehavior at school.

(117) The company's shareholders had to bear the brunt of the financial losses.

(118) The wildlife in the area bore the brunt of the pollution from the factory.

(119) The homeowner association bore the brunt of the neighborhood's complaints.

(120) The residents of the city had to bear the brunt of the traffic congestion.



Brunt used in a sentence

(121) Sarah's parents will bear the brunt of the cost for her college education.

(122) The group project was a disaster and I had to bear the brunt of the blame.

(123) The employees had to bear the brunt of the company's decision to relocate.

(124) The residents had to bear the brunt of the construction noise and traffic.

(125) The employees had to bear the brunt of the company's decision to downsize.

(126) The local wildlife bore the brunt of the pollution from the nearby factory.

(127) The residents of the neighborhood bear the brunt of the construction noise.

(128) The residents of the neighborhood bore the brunt of the construction noise.

(129) The residents of the town had to bear the brunt of the storm's destruction.

(130) The team's goalkeeper had to bear the brunt of the opposing team's attacks.



Brunt sentence in English

(131) The elderly couple bore the brunt of the healthcare system's inefficiencies.

(132) The citizens had to bear the brunt of the government's poor decision-making.

(133) The citizens had to bear the brunt of the pollution caused by the factories.

(134) The residents of the apartment complex bore the brunt of the noisy neighbors.

(135) The new policy meant that the employees had to bear the brunt of the changes.

(136) The knight's shield bore the brunt of the enemy's blows as he held it forward.

(137) The low-paid workers are the ones who bear the brunt of cost-cutting measures.

(138) The employees who made mistakes had to bear the brunt of the company's losses.

(139) Despite his efforts to avoid it, he had to bear the brunt of his boss's anger.

(140) The athletes had to bear the brunt of the coach's anger after losing the game.

(141) The minority group often has to bear the brunt of discrimination and prejudice.

(142) The soldiers on the front lines bear the brunt of the dangers and risks of war.

(143) The students in the class bore the brunt of the teacher's strict grading policy.

(144) The small business owners are the ones who bear the brunt of economic downturns.

(145) The residents of the coastal town will bear the brunt of the hurricane's impact.

(146) The athletes who don't follow the rules will bear the brunt of the consequences.

(147) The company's CEO had to bear the brunt of the public backlash after the scandal.

(148) The team's captain had to bear the brunt of the referee's controversial decision.

(149) Bearing the brunt of the storm, the house stood strong against the wind and rain.

(150) The students who didn't study for the exam will bear the brunt of the low grades.

(151) The team leader had to bear the brunt of the criticism for the project's failure.

(152) The manager had to bear the brunt of the customer's complaints about the service.

(153) The ship sailed through the storm, bearing the brunt of the rough waves and winds.

(154) The company's reputation suffered, and the CEO had to bear the brunt of the blame.

(155) The animals in the forest bear the brunt of deforestation and habitat destruction.

(156) The budget cuts meant that the library staff had to bear the brunt of the layoffs.

(157) The team's coach had to bear the brunt of the fans' disappointment after the loss.

(158) The teacher bore the brunt of the students' frustration with the difficult subject.

(159) Baring the brunt of the storm, the small town was left devastated by the hurricane.

(160) The students had to bear the brunt of the teacher's absence and lack of preparation.

(161) The team captain had to bear the brunt of the coach's disappointment after the loss.

(162) The workers on the night shift bore the brunt of the company's cost-cutting measures.

(163) The company's CEO took the brunt of the criticism for the company's poor performance.

(164) The teacher bore the brunt of the students' frustration with the difficult assignment.

(165) The residents of the neighborhood bore the brunt of the construction noise for months.

(166) The team's goalkeeper had to bear the brunt of the opposing team's aggressive attacks.

(167) The citizens felt the brunt of the austerity measures through reduced public services.

(168) The teacher bore the brunt of the students' complaints about the difficult assignment.

(169) The customer service representative bore the brunt of the angry customer's complaints.

(170) The parents of the misbehaving child will bear the brunt of the teacher's frustration.

(171) The customer service representative had to bear the brunt of angry customer complaints.

(172) The residents of the coastal town had to bear the brunt of the hurricane's destruction.

(173) The team's star player had to bear the brunt of the opposing team's aggressive tactics.

(174) The team's coach had to bear the brunt of the fans' disappointment in their performance.

(175) The team's coach bore the brunt of the fans' disappointment with the team's performance.

(176) The minority groups in the country often bear the brunt of discrimination and inequality.

(177) The soldiers on the front lines of war bear the brunt of the physical and emotional toll.

(178) The residents of the city will bear the brunt of the traffic congestion during rush hour.

(179) The team captain had to bear the brunt of the coach's disappointment in their performance.

(180) Bearing the brunt of the criticism, she remained calm and composed throughout the meeting.

(181) The students who didn't follow the rules had to bear the brunt of the disciplinary action.

(182) The children in the neighborhood always seem to bear the brunt of the strict curfew rules.

(183) The residents of the city had to bear the brunt of the traffic congestion during rush hour.

(184) The commuters who use public transportation bear the brunt of the delays and cancellations.

(185) The workers on the front lines of the pandemic are the ones who bear the brunt of the risk.

(186) The students who didn't attend the lecture had to bear the brunt of the missed information.

(187) Despite his best efforts, John had to bear the brunt of the blame for the project's failure.

(188) The teacher had to bear the brunt of the students' complaints about the difficult assignment.

(189) The students who didn't prepare for the presentation had to bear the brunt of the poor grade.

(190) The lower-ranking employees were often the ones to bear the brunt of criticism from customers.

(191) The employees who didn't meet their targets had to bear the brunt of the company's downsizing.

(192) The students who didn't attend the lectures had to bear the brunt of the difficult final exam.

(193) Although she was not responsible for the mistake, she had to bear the brunt of the consequences.

(194) The soldiers on the front lines bear the brunt of the war, facing danger and hardship every day.

(195) The company's financial troubles meant that the employees had to bear the brunt of the pay cuts.

(196) The students who didn't participate in the group project had to bear the brunt of the lower grade.

(197) The farmers in the region bear the brunt of the unpredictable weather patterns and climate change.

(198) If we don't take action now, future generations will bear the brunt of our environmental mistakes.

(199) The employees who work the night shift often bear the brunt of the company's cost-cutting measures.

(200) The small business owners will bear the brunt of the economic downturn if they don't adapt quickly.

(201) In a financial crisis, the weakest goes to the wall as they bear the brunt of the economic downturn.

(202) Despite being innocent, he had to bear the brunt of the false accusations and the public's scrutiny.

(203) The elderly couple bore the brunt of the financial burden after their retirement savings were stolen.

(204) The residents of the city center bear the brunt of the noise and pollution from traffic and industry.

(205) The students who arrived late to class had to bear the brunt of the teacher's strict attendance policy.

(206) The patients in the hospital ward had to bear the brunt of the understaffing and overwork of the nurses.

(207) The professor made it clear that the students who didn't study would bear the brunt of the difficult exam.

(208) The tree swayed in the wind, bearing the brunt of the storm, while the birds sought shelter in its branches.

(209) The government implemented economic sanctions, but the citizens were the ones who bore the brunt of the consequences.

(210) Although she was not responsible for the mistake, she had to bear the brunt of the boss's anger and the team's disappointment.

(211) The small business owners are the ones who bear the brunt of the economic downturn, while big corporations continue to thrive.

(212) Reimagine policy by prioritizing the needs of low-income families and individuals, who often bear the brunt of economic hardship.

(213) The students who did not cheat had to bear the brunt of the teacher's suspicion and the consequences of their classmates' actions.

(214) The children were forced to bear the brunt of their parents' divorce, as they were caught in the middle of their constant arguments.

(215) Baring the brunt of the storm, the house withstood the high winds and heavy rain, but the trees in the yard were uprooted and destroyed.

(216) The minority groups often bear the brunt of discrimination and prejudice in society, facing unequal treatment and limited opportunities.

(217) The residents of the coastal town had to bear the brunt of the hurricane's destructive force, as their homes and businesses were destroyed.

(218) The employees of the struggling company had to bear the brunt of the cost-cutting measures, with many losing their jobs or facing pay cuts.

(219) The animals in the wild bear the brunt of human activities, such as deforestation and pollution, which threaten their habitats and survival.

(220) De jure, the contract stipulates that both parties are responsible for fulfilling their obligations, but de facto, one party often bears the brunt of the work and risks.



Brunt meaning


Brunt is a noun that refers to the main force or impact of something, especially something unpleasant or difficult. It is often used to describe the most severe or significant part of a situation or event. Here are some tips for using the word brunt in a sentence:


1. Use it to describe the most significant part of a situation or event. For example: "The small town bore the brunt of the hurricane's destruction."


2. Use it to describe the main force or impact of something. For example: "The company's employees felt the brunt of the CEO's decision to cut benefits."


3. Use it to describe something unpleasant or difficult. For example: "The students had to bear the brunt of the teacher's strict grading policy."


4. Use it to emphasize the severity of a situation or event. For example: "The refugees fleeing the war-torn country are experiencing the brunt of the conflict."


5. Use it in conjunction with other words to provide more detail about the situation or event. For example: "The city's infrastructure was not prepared for the brunt of the storm's impact."

Overall, brunt is a useful word for describing the most significant or severe part of a situation or event. By using it in your writing, you can add emphasis and detail to your descriptions, making your writing more engaging and informative.





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