Meaning of ‘Abrupt ’ in Dictionary of all languages with examples
Meaning of ‘Abrupt ’ in Dictionary of all languages with examples
abrupt
‘adjective’
Meaning -:
- sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleas- ant way
- an abrupt change of plans
- unfriendly and rude
- an abrupt manner
Examples -:
- She made an abrupt decision to quit her job and travel the world.
- The car made an abrupt stop to avoid hitting the pedestrian.
- Their conversation was interrupted by his abrupt departure.
- The weather changed from sunny to stormy in an abrupt shift.
abrupt
‘adjective’
Meaning -:
- sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleas- ant way
- an abrupt change of plans
- unfriendly and rude
- an abrupt manner
Examples -:
- She made an abrupt decision to quit her job and travel the world.
- The car made an abrupt stop to avoid hitting the pedestrian.
- Their conversation was interrupted by his abrupt departure.
- The weather changed from sunny to stormy in an abrupt shift.
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abrupt
‘adjective’
Meaning -:
- sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleas- ant way
- an abrupt change of plans
- unfriendly and rude
- an abrupt manner
Examples -:
- She made an abrupt decision to quit her job and travel the world.
- The car made an abrupt stop to avoid hitting the pedestrian.
- Their conversation was interrupted by his abrupt departure.
- The weather changed from sunny to stormy in an abrupt shift.
abrupt
‘adjective’
Meaning -:
- sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleas- ant way
- an abrupt change of plans
- unfriendly and rude
- an abrupt manner
Examples -:
- She made an abrupt decision to quit her job and travel the world.
- The car made an abrupt stop to avoid hitting the pedestrian.
- Their conversation was interrupted by his abrupt departure.
- The weather changed from sunny to stormy in an abrupt shift.