''There was an abrupt change in the child's behaviour''
The term ''abrupt'' is used as:
Sudden and unexpected
It is also use to show ''Rudeness''
It is pronounced as: ab·rupt/əˈbrəpt/
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By: Anabela L.
The adjective abrupt means sudden, occurring without warning, indication, or transition.
1. abrupt 2. abrupt 3. abrupt 4. abrupt 5. abrupt
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 definition of the word squawk can be a harsh, abrupt scream. It can also mean to complain or protest noisily.
Although it has the actual mean of "sudden", the word is abrupt.
The bus's abrupt stop sent people flying from their seats.Although brusque and abrupt, the speaker made a lot of sense.His abrupt change of topic left me confused.
no. abrupt means it happened suddenly and abruply means it happened in an abrupt way.
Abrupt means quick or fast, so the phrase abrupt change means an altered course that is made fast or quickly.
in a curt, abrupt, or incourteous manner
· abrasive · abrupt · adventurous · aggravating · aggressive · aloof · annoying · appreciative · awkward
Brusque, abrupt, not very friendly.
stop suddenly/quickly
Bursque means blunt or abrupt in manner
sudden and unexpected or brief to the point of rudeness or steep; precipitous
1. abrupt 2. abrupt 3. abrupt 4. abrupt 5. abrupt
The correct spelling is "abrupt."
sudden hurried unceremonious succinct
In one sense, "discourteous." In another, "sudden."