Noun
/a.βruˈta.ðo/
The word "abrutado" is used in Spanish to describe someone who is rough, rude, or lacking in finesse. It is not a commonly used word and tends to be more seen in written contexts rather than in oral speech.
Spanish: No debiste ser tan abrutado con ella. English: You shouldn't have been so rough with her.
Spanish: Su abrutado comportamiento sorprendió a todos. English: His rude behavior surprised everyone.
In Spanish, the word "abrutado" is not a common part of idiomatic expressions.
The word "abrutado" comes from the Spanish verb "abrutarse," which means to become brutish or to act rudely or roughly towards someone.
Synonyms: grosero (rude), tosco (rough), brusco (brusque) Antonyms: educado (polite), fino (refined), cortés (courteous)