stop suddenly/quickly
To disparage an activity or idea. Bring it to an abrupt halt.
The car came to an abrupt halt. When he walked up their conversation came to an abrupt end.
Abrupt means quick or fast, so the phrase abrupt change means an altered course that is made fast or quickly.
The running man came to an abrupt halt when his wife called his name.
Abrupt means sudden or unexpected. A throttle is the device that controls the flow of fuel which also controls the speed. Abrupt throttle is the term given to a sudden or unexpected change in the throttle power, usually causing a halt.
stop
an abrupt snap
I hope Santa's sled makes an abrupt halt on my roof.When I visited Paul this afternoon I found his manner to be very abrupt: he frowned at me, barely spoke, and asked me to leave after two minutes.
VerbChange or cause to change direction abruptly.NounAn abrupt change of direction.Synonymsverb. deviate - digress - deflectnoun. deviation - deflection - digression
no. abrupt means it happened suddenly and abruply means it happened in an abrupt way.
Arrange the letters of the word "abrupt" vertically, then write a word or phrase starting with each letter that relates to the theme of "abrupt." For example, "Abrupt change," "Bold and unexpected," "Rapid shifts," "Unexpected interruption," "Pointed actions taken."
I can only assume that this is part of a phrase you have heard in dialect (possibly Swabian) - Halt! Was willscht? - Stop! What do you want? The position of the word "halt" can change the whole meaning of the sentence - Was willscht halt? - What do you want then?