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brut — meaning in English: gross

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neutral common
Usage
Native French speakers often use 'brut' in discussions about wine, referring to a dry, unsweetened type of champagne. Additionally, you'll hear it in everyday conversations when talking about something that is raw or unrefined, such as discussing a 'brut' report that presents data without any embellishments.
Synonyms & nuances
'Brut' can be contrasted with 'doux,' which means sweet. While 'doux' might be used to describe something that is pleasant and mild, 'brut' indicates a stark, straightforward quality. Choosing 'brut' emphasizes a preference for the raw and genuine over the sugary and softened.
Culture
'Brut' comes from the Latin word 'brutus,' meaning heavy or dull. In the context of wine, it indicates a style that is unadulterated by added sugar. The term reflects the French appreciation for authenticity and purity in their culinary creations, making it a key descriptor in the world of gastronomy and beyond.
FAQ
Q.What does 'brut' mean in English?
'Brut' translates to 'gross' or 'raw' in English, commonly used to describe wine that lacks sweetness or anything that is unrefined.
Q.How do you use 'brut' in a sentence?
You can use 'brut' in sentences like 'Ce champagne est brut' (This champagne is dry) or 'Le rapport était brut' (The report was raw).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'brut'?
A common mistake is confusing 'brut' with 'doux.' Remember, 'brut' signifies dryness or a lack of sweetness, while 'doux' implies a sweet flavor.
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