noun a savagely violent person or animal
adjective lacking in sensitivity, intelligence, or refinement
Brute force method: a method of solving a problem by systematically checking all possible solutions
Brute force testing: a testing method that involves subjecting a system to extreme conditions to determine its limits
Brute force algorithm: a straightforward approach to solving a problem that relies on sheer computing power and trying all possible solutions
Brute force calculation: a calculation method that involves exhaustive computation to solve complex problems
Brute force attack: a trial-and-error method used by hackers to decode encrypted data or passwords by trying all possible combinations
In literature, the term 'brute' may be used to describe a character who is portrayed as being unrefined, uncivilized, or lacking in intelligence.
In psychology, 'brute force' may refer to a method of problem-solving that involves trying all possible solutions without any specific strategy.
In legal contexts, 'brute force' may be used to describe a situation where physical strength or intimidation is used to achieve an outcome.
In engineering, 'brute force' may refer to a method of solving complex problems by using computational power or resources without any optimization.
In sports, 'brute strength' may be used to describe a player who relies on physical power rather than skill or technique.