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abrupt
[uh-bruhpt]
adjective
sudden or unexpected.
an abrupt departure.
Antonyms: gradualcurt or brusque in speech, manner, etc..
an abrupt reply.
terminating or changing suddenly.
an abrupt turn in a road.
Antonyms: gradualhaving many sudden changes from one subject to another; lacking in continuity or smoothness.
an abrupt writing style.
steep; precipitous.
an abrupt descent.
Botany., truncate.
abrupt
/ əˈbrʌpt /
adjective
sudden; unexpected
brusque or brief in speech, manner, etc; curt
(of a style of writing or speaking) making sharp transitions from one subject to another; disconnected
precipitous; steep
botany shaped as though a part has been cut off; truncate
geology (of strata) cropping out suddenly
Other Word Forms
- abruptly adverb
- abruptness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of abrupt1
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Example Sentences
Adrian Alvarado was on the team last year but almost didn’t come out this year after last season’s abrupt halt.
It might feel as if everything is falling into place for the redshirt sophomore transfer who became the nation’s most polarizing college football player last spring in the wake of his abrupt departure from Tennessee.
Steve Bedrosian and Mark Davis also won Cy Young Awards in the 1980s, but Eckersley taking home the Cy Young and MVP in ’92 marked the abrupt end of relievers winning either award.
She added she made the abrupt exit after a “heated exchange” with her boss.
Albeit an amicable split, it was still abrupt, with the latter experiencing a spiritual reawakening that set a hard contrast to the drug-dealing-infused lyrics that often occupied their music.
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