abrupt

مفاجئ
definition
adjective
I was surprised by the abrupt change of subject
sudden and unexpected.
you were rather abrupt with that young man
brief to the point of rudeness; curt.
translation of 'abrupt'
adjective
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example
The movie is still impressive, even if contemporary viewers may be baffled by the 'abrupt' shifts between styles, time periods and storylines.
Though the writing style in this work is at points 'abrupt' , Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin.
The text breaks into the temple of Russian literature with its lively and trembling, shocking and 'abrupt' style.
He was never rude or 'abrupt' , but he was one of those guys who tended to his business and left everyone else to theirs.
Jordan, unfortunately, compounds this weakness with an 'abrupt' style.
Writer, M. Leelavathy, was 'abrupt' though sharp in her observation.
Every year, it churns out yet another batch of churlish, 'abrupt' or simply stupid workers who take a giant leap and land directly behind a counter or bar at a service area near you.
Many of the e-mails that I receive are written in an extremely rude and 'abrupt' tone.
In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through 'abrupt' and aggressive juxtaposition.
What we saw were videos with 'abrupt' transitions, missing footage, stilted narration, and no background music.
This was abetted by several instances of 'abrupt' and awkward editing.
Their whimsical nature, 'abrupt' discontinuities and formal ‘shortcuts’ came across vividly.
She glanced at it briefly, taking in the trembling peaks and 'abrupt' cliffs and faces.
He had returned to his 'abrupt' manner of speech but I didn't care.
Iris watched as his expression darkened and his speech became more 'abrupt' .
Its lines are harsh and 'abrupt' , nearly geometrical.
But this year he has surprised many with an 'abrupt' about-turn because something in his head seems to have clicked into place.
This is what people have thought about Martha Stewart, that she is rude, 'abrupt' , and abrasive.
I was told that I write in short bursts and my writing is kinda 'abrupt' .
I couldn't help laughing at his 'abrupt' , gruff delivery of the estimate.
She was often mean and rude and 'abrupt' , but, then again, most people were at some point.
Most patients were content with their care, the determining feature of discontent being a doctor seen as rude, 'abrupt' , or unsympathetic.
Sometimes the readers do feel shocked and startled by the 'abrupt' and terse nature of some of these poems, but the effect is rewarding.
I wanted to ask who the hell he was, but I didn't think that he was very likely to give me an answer to that, especially considering his 'abrupt' and rude manner.
The ground angled suddenly upward, and he staggered as the 'abrupt' slope surprised him.
Howard Dean was often brusque and 'abrupt' with the press.
Then, with 'abrupt' violence, the door slams open.
She looked taken aback for a second; the change of subject had been 'abrupt' .
However, the other boat suddenly came to an 'abrupt' halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate.
The 'abrupt' change in subject startles them both.
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