What is another word for thuggish?

Pronunciation: [θˈʌɡɪʃ] (IPA)

Thuggish is often used to describe someone who is tough, aggressive or violent. Synonyms for this adjective include brutal, menacing, rough, rowdy, wild, and violent. Another synonym for thuggish is hooligan, which refers to someone who engages in destructive or violent behavior as a member of a group. Ruffian, bully, and brute are also words that could be used to describe someone who acts in a thuggish manner, especially if they are menacing or aggressive towards others. While these words all have slightly different connotations, they all convey a sense of someone who is rough and intimidating.

What are the hypernyms for Thuggish?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Thuggish

  • For Chesterton… British public rhetoric was more than a mere style: "The motive is the desire to disguise a thing even when expressing it."At least they said openly what was being done openly. The British rhetoric, for Chesterton, was one with the decayed British liberalism that allowed exploitation of workers by plutocrats who were never rebuked by government or the courts.Gazing back across the horrors of World War II, it is hard for us to imagine how good men like Chesterton, whatever their objections to British liberalism, could admire Mussolini, though several prominent intellectuals and politicians did.Mussolini's thuggish violence, of course, Chesterton and others rejected. But their admiration was an index of the scale of reform they thought needed.
    G. K. Chesterton
  • The chief was a thuggish man: nervous, Cutter saw, because he knew he was a mediocrity become by kink of history a ruler.
    China Miéville
  • But here's old Ken - he's been crass, he's been insensitive and thuggish and brutal in his language - but I don't think actually if you read what he said, although it was extraordinary and rude, I don't think he was actually anti-Semitic.
    Boris Johnson

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