"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, unexpectedly
Abruptly.
no. abrupt means it happened suddenly and abruply means it happened in an abrupt way.
Abruptly, weakly, suddenly, swiftly.
abruptly, unexpectedly, rapidly, swiftly, all of a sudden, out of the blue, without warning, quickly, speedily, and precipitously.
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.