"Brow-beaten" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Brow-beaten" Meaning

Brow-beaten means worn down, defeated, or intimidated by constant criticism or harassment, often to the point of losing one's confidence or spirit. It can also refer to someone who has been coerced or bullied into submission.

"Brow-beaten" Examples

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Brow-beaten refers to someone who is meek, timid, or submissive due to repeatedly being criticized, scolded, or intimidated.

Usage Examples:


After years of being brow-beaten by her domineering mother, Sarah finally found the courage to stand up for herself.
The quiet, brow-beaten student in the back of the class rarely spoke up, fearing ridicule from his classmates.
Her husky, brow-beaten voice conveyed her exhaustion after a long, grueling day.
The brow-beaten employee was humiliated in front of his colleagues, and his self-confidence took a severe hit.
The writer, brow-beaten by his editor's constant criticism, began to question his talent and doubted his ability to produce quality work.

Note: The word "brow-beaten" can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is worn down, defeated, or broken in spirit.

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