sudden and unexpected or brief to the point of rudeness or steep; precipitous
The motorcyclist made an abrupt lane change.
The running man came to an abrupt halt when his wife called his name.
A waterfall occurs when naturally flowing water undergoes an abrupt change in distance above sea level.
Example sentence - His statement was quite abrupt and disturbing.
An abrupt shift refers to a sudden and unexpected change in a situation, trend, or condition. This can occur in various contexts, such as economics, climate, or personal circumstances, and often leads to significant consequences. The term implies that the change happens quickly and without warning, contrasting with gradual transitions.
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
Brusque, abrupt, not very friendly.
Bursque means blunt or abrupt in manner
stop suddenly/quickly
The correct spelling is "abrupt."
''There was an abrupt change in the child's behaviour''The term ''abrupt'' is used as:Sudden and unexpectedIt is also use to show ''Rudeness''It is pronounced as: ab·rupt/əˈbrəpt/Hope that was helpfulBy: Anabela L.
sudden hurried unceremonious succinct
In one sense, "discourteous." In another, "sudden."
Her answer was very abrupt. I was surprised at her abrupt appearance. The party came to an abrupt end when she accidentally lit the cake on fire. You were quite abrupt to the little girl.
The adverb of abrupt is abruptly.