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    abruptly
    /əˈbrʌp(t)li/

    adverb

    • 1. suddenly and unexpectedly: "the film ends rather abruptly"
    • 2. in a rude or curt manner: "she barely conceals her irritation and speaks briefly and abruptly to the woman"

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  2. ABRUPTLY definition: 1. in a sudden, unexpected, and sometimes unpleasant way: 2. in a way that seems rude and…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ABRUPTLY is in an abrupt manner : in a sudden and unexpected way. How to use abruptly in a sentence.

  4. Abruptly definition: without warning; suddenly or unexpectedly. See examples of ABRUPTLY used in a sentence.

  5. ABRUPTLY meaning: 1. in a sudden, unexpected, and sometimes unpleasant way: 2. in a way that seems rude and…. Learn more.

  6. not friendly or polite; showing little interest in talking to other people: His abrupt manner makes me uncomfortable. abruptly. adverb us / əˈbrʌp·tli / They abruptly left the party.

  7. 1. Unexpectedly sudden: an abrupt change in the weather. 2. Surprisingly curt; brusque: an abrupt answer made in anger. 3. Touching on one subject after another with sudden transitions: abrupt prose. 4. Steeply inclined. See Synonyms at steep 1. 5. Botany Terminating suddenly rather than gradually; truncate: an abrupt leaf.

  8. When something happens abruptly, it is sudden and unexpected. Almost anything can change abruptly, and it will always take you by surprise, whether it's the movement of a car, the mood of a movie, or the behavior of your dog.

  9. Definition of abruptly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. abruptly meaning, definition, what is abruptly: suddenly and unexpectedly: Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · abruptly ( comparative more abruptly, superlative most abruptly) In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly; precipitously. [First attested in the late 16th century.] [1] The professor stopped her lecture abruptly when she noticed someone fall off their seat.