brut Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bruːt]
  • Us [ bruːt]

Meaning of brut In English

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  • Brut, which is known to have been completed in 1155, shows the beginnings of a move toward greater rhythmic variation, which was to become the norm later in the century.

  • Both white and ros sparkling wines are produced in this region with sweetness levels ranging from brut to demi-sec.

  • She is part of the art brut movement.

  • The museum specializes in the preservation and display of visionary art (also known as outsider art, intuitive art, raw art, or art brut).

  • The sweetness of sparkling wine can range from very dry brut styles to sweeter doux varieties.

  • Having been erected by unskilled workforce, the gardens present fine specimens of "art naf" and "art brut", and they certainly do possess the characteristic childish spontaneity and sense of wonder.

  • Baievi's work is partially art brut and partially nave art and most of his work is oil on canvas.

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