abrupt 音标拼音: [əbr'ʌpt]
a . 突然的,唐突的,陡峭的,不连贯的,无礼的
突然的,唐突的,陡峭的,不连贯的,无礼的
abrupt adj 1 :
marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitions ; "
abrupt prose " [
synonym : {
abrupt },
{
disconnected }]
2 :
exceedingly sudden and unexpected ; "
came to an abrupt stop ";
"
an abrupt change in the weather "
3 :
extremely steep ; "
an abrupt canyon "; "
the precipitous rapids of the upper river "; "
the precipitous hills of Chinese paintings "; "
a sharp drop " [
synonym : {
abrupt }, {
precipitous },
{
sharp }]
4 :
surprisingly and unceremoniously brusque in manner ; "
an abrupt reply "
Abrupt \
Ab *
rupt "\,
n . [
L .
abruptum .]
An abrupt place . [
Poetic ]
"
Over the vast abrupt ." --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
Abrupt \
Ab *
rupt "\,
v .
t .
To tear off or asunder . [
Obs .] "
Till death abrupts them ."
--
Sir T .
Browne .
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1913 Webster ]
Abrupt \
Ab *
rupt "\,
a . [
L .
abruptus ,
p .
p .
of abrumpere to break off ;
ab rumpere to break .
See {
Rupture }.]
1 .
Broken off ;
very steep ,
or craggy ,
as rocks ,
precipices ,
banks ;
precipitous ;
steep ;
as ,
abrupt places . "
Tumbling through ricks abrupt ," --
Thomson .
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2 .
Without notice to prepare the mind for the event ;
sudden ;
hasty ;
unceremonious . "
The cause of your abrupt departure ." --
Shak .
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3 .
Having sudden transitions from one subject to another ;
unconnected .
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The abrupt style ,
which hath many breaches . --
B .
Jonson .
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4 . (
Bot .)
Suddenly terminating ,
as if cut off . --
Gray .
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Syn :
Sudden ;
unexpected ;
hasty ;
rough ;
curt ;
unceremonious ;
rugged ;
blunt ;
disconnected ;
broken .
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94 Moby Thesaurus words for "
abrupt ":
aggressive ,
arduous ,
bearish ,
beastly ,
bluff ,
blunt ,
blunt -
edged ,
blunt -
ended ,
blunt -
pointed ,
blunted ,
bluntish ,
bold ,
brash ,
breakneck ,
breathless ,
brief ,
brisk ,
brusque ,
casual ,
cavalier ,
churlish ,
crisp ,
crusty ,
curt ,
discourteous ,
dull ,
dull -
edged ,
dull -
pointed ,
dulled ,
dullish ,
edgeless ,
electrifying ,
faired ,
gruff ,
harsh ,
hasty ,
headlong ,
hurried ,
impetuous ,
impolite ,
impulsive ,
informal ,
nerve -
shattering ,
obtuse ,
panting ,
perpendicular ,
plumb ,
plunging ,
pointless ,
precipitant ,
precipitate ,
precipitous ,
quick ,
rapid ,
rash ,
ready ,
rough ,
rounded ,
rude ,
rushing ,
severe ,
sharp ,
sheer ,
shocking ,
short ,
sideling ,
smoothed ,
snappish ,
snappy ,
snippety ,
snippy ,
speedy ,
startling ,
steep ,
stickle ,
sudden ,
surly ,
surprising ,
swift ,
truculent ,
unannounced ,
unanticipated ,
unceremonious ,
uncivil ,
unedged ,
unexpected ,
unforeseen ,
unlooked -
for ,
unplanned ,
unpointed ,
unpredicted ,
unsharp ,
unsharpened ,
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ABRUPT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ABRUPT is characterized by or involving action or change without preparation or warning : sudden and unexpected How to use abrupt in a sentence
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