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    abrupt
    /əˈbrʌpt/

    adjective

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  2. ABRUPT definition: 1. sudden and unexpected, and often unpleasant: 2. using too few words when talking, in a way that…. Learn more.

  3. exceedingly sudden and unexpected. “came to an abrupt stop”. “an abrupt change in the weather”. synonyms: sudden. happening without warning or in a short space of time. adjective. marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitions. “ abrupt prose”.

  4. The meaning of ABRUPT is characterized by or involving action or change without preparation or warning : sudden and unexpected. How to use abrupt in a sentence. Did you know?

  5. terminating or changing suddenly: an abrupt turn in a road. Synonyms: sharp, quick. Antonyms: gradual. having many sudden changes from one subject to another; lacking in continuity or smoothness: an abrupt writing style. Synonyms: uneven, broken, discontinuous. steep; precipitous: an abrupt descent.

  6. ABRUPT meaning: 1. sudden and unexpected, and often unpleasant: 2. using too few words when talking, in a way that…. Learn more.

  7. speaking or acting in a way that seems rude and unfriendly; not taking time to say more than is necessary synonym brusque, curt. an abrupt manner. He indicated Isabel with an abrupt movement of his head.

  8. Abrupt Definition. Unexpectedly sudden. An abrupt change in the weather. Coming, happening, or ending suddenly; sudden; unexpected. Surprisingly curt; brusque. An abrupt answer made in anger. Curt or gruff in behavior or speech; brusque. Touching on one subject after another with sudden transitions. Abrupt prose.

  9. An abrupt change or action is very sudden, often in a way which is unpleasant. Rosie's idyllic world came to an abrupt end when her parents' marriage broke up. The recession brought an abrupt halt to this happiness.

  10. 1. Unexpectedly sudden: an abrupt change in the weather. 2. Surprisingly curt; brusque: an abrupt answer made in anger. 3. Touching on one subject after another with sudden transitions: abrupt prose. 4. Steeply inclined. See Synonyms at steep 1. 5. Botany Terminating suddenly rather than gradually; truncate: an abrupt leaf.

  11. terminating or changing suddenly: an abrupt turn in a road. having many sudden changes from one subject to another; lacking in continuity or smoothness: an abrupt writing style.