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abruptly
[uh-bruhpt-lee]
adverb
without warning; suddenly or unexpectedly.
Not noticing that the car in front of him had stopped abruptly, he rear-ended it.
in few words and without using any polite formulas; brusquely.
My 14-year-old son was calling; as soon as I picked up, he asked abruptly, “How long till you get home?”
steeply; sharply.
At one end, the meadow flowed into a large valley; at the other, it dropped off abruptly in a cliff.
Other Word Forms
- unabruptly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of abruptly1
Example Sentences
Telling no one, she abruptly dropped out of Yale and moved with him to Arizona.
But the meeting was abruptly called off after Loomer launched a barrage of social media posts attacking Warner and NGA Director Vice Adm.
Sarover says she was "blindsided" by the breakup, which happened "so abruptly".
In February, it also started receiving tourists from the West, including Australia, France, Germany and the UK, though it abruptly halted this weeks later, without saying why.
She abruptly left a video call with U.S.
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