Cruel
UK /["/ˈkruːəl/"]/US /["/ˈkruːəl/"]/
Definition
having a desire to cause physical or mental pain and make somebody suffer
In simple words: Very bad or causing pain to others.
Examples
- The cruel winter left many people struggling to survive.
- He made a cruel joke that offended everyone at the party.
- Some animals face cruel treatment in captivity.
- It seemed cruel to deny him the chance to participate.
- Her cruel remarks during the meeting demotivated the entire team.
Usage notes
Use 'cruel' to describe actions or behaviors that cause pain or distress, often applied to people or situations. Avoid using it in overly casual contexts where a lighter term might suffice.
Grammar pattern
cruel + object
Memory hint
Think of 'cruel' like 'crew-el' — a crew that is mean or harsh.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- sound
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
- be
- seem
- sound
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- to
Synonyms
- harsh
- brutal
- savage
- mean
- heartless
Antonyms
- kind
- gentle
- humane
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'cruel' with 'cool' when spoken.
- Using 'cruel' to describe minor annoyances.
- Assuming 'cruel' can only apply to people, not actions or situations.