abrupt

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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'
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adjective
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example
By rude I mean 'abrupt' , tactless, straightforward, honest.
The text breaks into the temple of Russian literature with its lively and trembling, shocking and 'abrupt' style.
It can make us rude, 'abrupt' and impatient, but it can also inspire us to tremendous courage, bravery and leadership.
The fairy tale romance has come to an 'abrupt' and totally unexpected end.
Iris watched as his expression darkened and his speech became more 'abrupt' .
The heady progress of Liszt's career was brought to an 'abrupt' halt by the unexpected death of his father in 1827.
In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through 'abrupt' and aggressive juxtaposition.
The ground angled suddenly upward, and he staggered as the 'abrupt' slope surprised him.
Its lines are harsh and 'abrupt' , nearly geometrical.
Though critics saw him as quick-tempered, harsh, 'abrupt' , and arbitrary, practically everyone recognized his genius as a chief of staff.
Deron's expression showed nothing, though I knew he must be surprised by the 'abrupt' rudeness of it.
The sudden, 'abrupt' death from a heart attack of the 14-year-old from Strensall shattered all those who knew and loved him.
Most patients were content with their care, the determining feature of discontent being a doctor seen as rude, 'abrupt' , or unsympathetic.
Their whimsical nature, 'abrupt' discontinuities and formal ‘shortcuts’ came across vividly.
Despite her 'abrupt' style winning her as many friends as it did enemies, there was no denying that she deserved to be there.
Even after getting used to the controls and mastering nice smooth corners the camera feels a lot more 'abrupt' in first person than in the third person view.
Howard Dean was often brusque and 'abrupt' with the press.
Drusilla suddenly came to an 'abrupt' stop and Miri bumped into her.
She was often mean and rude and 'abrupt' , but, then again, most people were at some point.
She looked taken aback for a second; the change of subject had been 'abrupt' .
Though the writing style in this work is at points 'abrupt' , Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin.
I have a close friend who is prone to similarly 'abrupt' and violent changes of mind.
Then, with 'abrupt' violence, the door slams open.
And then, the western flank of the Wasatch Mountains rises up, sheer and 'abrupt' , to shock as much snow from the clouds as possible.
It was not a gradual shift but rather a sudden and 'abrupt' change.
He had returned to his 'abrupt' manner of speech but I didn't care.
In this style 'abrupt' pauses with short silences are considered embellishments.
I couldn't help laughing at his 'abrupt' , gruff delivery of the estimate.
A long, drawn out, boring evening with terribly rude and 'abrupt' service.
Patients with such implants should not receive an 'abrupt' and unexpected communication from their surgeon that they now form part of research into an untested implant.
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