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Definition & Meaning of "the brunt of {sth}"

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the main and worst set of problems that are caused by someone or something

What is the origin of the idiom "the brunt of something" and when to use it?

The idiom "the brunt of something" originates from the word "brunt," which refers to the main force or impact of an event or situation. This expression is commonly used in situations where one person or group experiences the most significant impact or bears the main burden of a particular event, action, or circumstance.

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As frontline troops, the infantry faced the brunt of enemy fire during the assault.
The youngest child in the family frequently ends up bearing the brunt of their siblings' teasing and pranks.
He claimed that the middle class would bear the brunt of the tax increase.
The building caught the brunt of the storm, with strong winds causing structural damage.
Whatever meager rations remained were sent to the troops fighting the war, so the civilian population faced the brunt of the famine.
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