brutus

/ˈbruːtəs/ or /ˈbruːtəs/

Definitions

1. noun

a close friend and ally, especially one who is loyal and trustworthy

“Cassius was considered a close friend and a Brutus by his fellow conspirators.”

2. proper noun

a Roman statesman and senator who led the conspiracy against Julius Caesar

“In William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, Brutus is the noble Roman who ultimately regrets his role in Caesar’s assassination.”

Synonyms

  • ally
  • comrade

Antonyms

  • enemy
  • traitor