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abrupt [*.'brapt] |
The word "abrupt" refers to
something sudden, unexpected, or without warning. It signifies a sudden
or unexpected change or action. Synonyms: "Abrupt" can be replaced by sudden, unexpected, or immediate words. Timing: It implies a lack of prior indication or warning before an event or action occurs. Connotation: "Abrupt" can have negative connotations, suggesting a lack of preparation or smooth transition. Comparative: Contrasting words to "abrupt" include gradual, steady, or predictable changes. Examples of using the word "abrupt" in sentences: The meeting ended abruptly, leaving everyone surprised. She received an abrupt response when she asked a question about the project. The sudden and abrupt change in weather caught us off guard. The movie had an abrupt ending, leaving viewers with unanswered questions. He made an abrupt decision to quit his job and travel the world. The teacher's abrupt interruption disrupted the flow of the class. |
nagłe disrupted - zakłóciła
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Explain the word "abrupt". Give some examples of using the word "abrupt" in sentences.