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abrupt

形容詞
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This word captures a sense of jarring discontinuity. It is the feeling of a sharp edge or a sudden break in a pattern, creating a psychological or physical shock. When describing a physical change, it suggests a lack of transition, like a cliff edge or a sudden silence. In social interactions, the term carries a negative weight. It describes a communication style that cuts off the natural flow of conversation, leaving the other person feeling dismissed or startled. It is more aggressive than being simply brief and more impulsive than being concise.

意味

形容詞
[something]

Changing or happening suddenly and unexpectedly.

"The car came to an abrupt stop."

形容詞
[someone]

Brief to the point of being rude or curt.

"He gave me an abrupt answer and walked away."

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