That's brutal.
/ðæts ˈbrutl̩/
That's brutal.
/ðæts ˈbrutl̩/
The phrase 'that's brutal' is used to describe a situation, experience, or task that is extremely tough or harsh. It's often used to express sympathy or understanding when someone is going through a difficult time or facing a strenuous challenge. Recognizing and verbalizing the brutality of a situation can be the first step toward finding solutions or coping mechanisms.
He dropped his phone in the toilet; that's brutal.
Dropping his phone in the toilet is really unfortunate and harsh.
The coach made them practice for five hours in the rain; that's brutal.
The coach making them practice for five hours in the rain is very harsh and demanding.
I heard she was up all night finishing that term paper – that's brutal, man.
Staying up all night to finish that term paper is really tough and exhausting.