The business man was brusque, but looked very kind.
Brusque is generally found by the King of Bhavnagar
Synonyms for the word brusque; abrupt, bluff, blunt, brief, crusty, discourteous, gruff, hasty, impolite, sharp, short, snappy, snippy, tart, terse, unmannerly
"Brusque" originated from the Italian word "brusco," meaning rough or tart. It is used to describe someone who is blunt or curt in their manner of speaking, often coming across as rudely abrupt.
The Yiddish word "garuss" means rough or coarse, often used to describe someone who is impolite or brusque in speech or behavior.
A snide comment or remark is one which criticizes someone in an unkind and often indirect way. She made a snide comment about his weight.
Brusque is generally found by the King of Bhavnagar
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(The English word brusque is the same as "brusco" in Spanish: curt, rude, or impolite.)"When I asked for a clarification of his instructions, the boss gave me a brusque reply.""The brusque manner of the hotel doorman soon led to his dismissal.""His request for a large loan for an indefinite length of time was met with a brusque refusal.""The waiter for our table was probably brusque because she was very tired.""Since he did not approve of the decisions made by the committee, he answered the questions in a short, brusque manner."
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She gave me a brusque reply.
"Brusque" means abrupt or offhand in speech or manner. I suppose a connotation could be "rude," but that's a pretty delicate distinction.
Synonyms for the word brusque; abrupt, bluff, blunt, brief, crusty, discourteous, gruff, hasty, impolite, sharp, short, snappy, snippy, tart, terse, unmannerly
Nicolas Brusque was born in 1976.
Try these words: sudden, hasty, curt, and brusque.