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Bear the brunt Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɛɹ/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈbɹənt
BAIR thuh BRUHNT
bˈeə/ /ðə, ði/ /bɹˈʌnt
BAIR thuh BRUNT

Definición

To receive or experience the worst part of something, especially something unpleasant or harmful.

Uso & Matices

This is a semi-formal and idiomatic phrase, usually used when negative effects or blame are shared among people, but someone receives the largest share. Common collocations: 'bear the brunt of the storm/blame/cutbacks.' Not literal—'brunt' means the main force or impact.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

During the flood, the small villages bore the brunt of the damage.

basic

The teachers bear the brunt of education budget cuts.

basic

She often bears the brunt when something goes wrong at work.

basic

When the project failed, our team bore the brunt of the criticism.

natural

Kids usually bear the brunt of their parents’ arguments, even if they aren’t involved.

natural

If anyone’s going to bear the brunt of the new policy, it’s probably the night shift workers.

natural