"Suddenly" and "abruptly" are similar but not identical in meaning. "Suddenly" refers to something happening unexpectedly or without warning, while "abruptly" emphasizes a sharp or steep change, often implying a lack of gradual transition. Thus, while both terms convey a sense of immediacy, "abruptly" suggests a more jarring or disruptive quality.
It means suddenly, unexpectedly or without warning. Also can mean in a callous manner.Abruptly means suddenly with no warning.
No, "abruptly" is not a verb; it is an adverb. It describes the manner in which an action occurs, indicating that something happens suddenly or unexpectedly. For example, one might say, "She left abruptly," meaning she left in a sudden manner. The related verb form is "abrupt," which is an adjective.
2. Abruptly and monthly.
The adverb of abrupt is abruptly.
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abruptly, all of a sudden, unexpectedly,
promptly, suddenly
Adverb. suddenly; abruptly.
abruptly, unexpectedly
Abruptly.
abruptly, unexpectedly
no. abrupt means it happened suddenly and abruply means it happened in an abrupt way.
abruptly, unexpectedly, rapidly, swiftly, all of a sudden, out of the blue, without warning, quickly, speedily, and precipitously.
Abruptly, weakly, suddenly, swiftly.
The adverb form of "stopped" is "abruptly" or "suddenly."
It means suddenly, unexpectedly or without warning. Also can mean in a callous manner.Abruptly means suddenly with no warning.
It means suddenly, unexpectedly or without warning. Also can mean in a callous manner.Abruptly means suddenly with no warning.