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The correct spelling is "abrupt."
The rain brought an abrupt end to our picnic.Her abrupt change of heart doesn't make sense, and I just know there's something she's not telling us.Her daydream came to an abrupt end when she realized she had left her wallet on the park bench.After a perfectly cordial first meeting, his demeanor towards me changed for no reason that I can discern, and he's been cold and abrupt to me ever since.The plot and the acting were great, but the film was very poorly edited, with many abrupt cuts and scene changes.An abrupt drop in his blood pressure summoned a flurry of doctors and nurses to his bed.
One important reason for the abrupt decline and fall of the Qing dynasty was the intense external pressure applied to Chinese society by the modern West.
Her answer was very abrupt. I was surprised at her abrupt appearance. The party came to an abrupt end when she accidentally lit the cake on fire. You were quite abrupt to the little girl.
The adverb of abrupt is abruptly.
did you mean in terruption? -interruption: an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity; a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
No, the word "abrupt" is not an adverb. It is actually an adjective.The adverb form of the word "abrupt" is abruptly.
unexpected or sudden
The car came to an abrupt halt. When he walked up their conversation came to an abrupt end.
no. abrupt means it happened suddenly and abruply means it happened in an abrupt way.
the man fell in the ocean in a abrupt way. Her abrupt, unfriendly manner. "If the sensor in one's car detects that a deceleration is too abrupt, it will deploy the air bag."
The motorcyclist made an abrupt lane change.