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brusque

abrupt / blunt / curt / offhand
Adjective

This term describes a style of communication that is clipped and efficient to a fault, often stripping away the social lubricants of politeness. It carries a strong connotation of impatience or irritation, suggesting that the speaker views the interaction as a nuisance or a waste of time. While similar to being blunt, brusqueness specifically emphasizes the speed and abruptness of the delivery. It is typically used in professional or social critiques to describe someone who is perceived as curt or dismissive rather than merely honest.

Meanings

Adjective

abrupt or offhand in speech or manner, often to the point of being perceived as rude.

"He gave a brusque answer and walked away without another word."

Adjective

characterized by a short, blunt, or clipped way of speaking.

"The manager's brusque tone left no room for negotiation."

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