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Synonyms

bruising

British  
/ ˈbruːzɪŋ /

adjective

  1. causing bruises, as by a blow

  2. aggressively antagonistic; hurtful

    four months of bruising negotiation

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noun

  1. a bruise or bruises

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Example Sentences

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U.S. stocks finished sharply lower on Friday, as investors wrapped up another bruising week.

From The Wall Street Journal

The surprise profit is good news for investors, who have been fretting about the impact a bruising price war in China would have on the bottom line for XPeng and other EV makers.

From Barron's

Parents set up command centers, practice checking out and have backups for their backup options, all for a few bruising seconds.

From The Wall Street Journal

If ever an image summed up a bruising night of self-inflicted pain for Eddie Howe's side as they crashed out of the Champions League.

From BBC

He drove down pension costs after a bruising battle with city unions.

From Los Angeles Times