abruptness

[əˈbrʌptnəs]

abruptness Definition

the quality of being sudden and unexpected, often with a lack of tact or consideration for others.

Using abruptness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abruptness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His abruptness in ending the meeting left everyone feeling confused.

  • Example

    I was taken aback by the abruptness of her departure.

  • Example

    The abruptness of his tone made me feel uncomfortable.

abruptness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abruptness

Antonyms for abruptness

Phrases with abruptness

  • in a sudden and unexpected manner

    Example

    He left the party with abruptness, without saying goodbye to anyone.

  • a sudden and significant change

    Example

    The company's decision to lay off half its workforce was an abrupt change that shocked everyone.

  • a sudden and unexpected end

    Example

    The movie's abrupt end left the audience feeling unsatisfied.

Origins of abruptness

from Latin 'abruptus', meaning 'broken off'

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Summary: abruptness in Brief

'Abruptness' [əˈbrʌptnəs] refers to the quality of being sudden and unexpected, often with a lack of tact or consideration for others. It can manifest in phrases like 'with abruptness,' 'an abrupt change,' and 'an abrupt end.' Synonyms include 'rudeness,' 'bluntness,' and 'curtness,' while antonyms include 'politeness,' 'courtesy,' and 'tactfulness.'