curt

[kərt]

curt Definition

  • 1rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner
  • 2using very few words

Using curt: Examples

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

  • Example

    His curt reply made it clear that he was not interested in talking.

  • Example

    She gave a curt nod and turned away.

  • Example

    The boss's curt tone made everyone nervous.

  • Example

    He spoke in a curt voice, as if he was annoyed.

curt Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for curt

Phrases with curt

  • curt response

    a brief and often rude answer to a question or statement

    Example

    I asked him for help, but all I got was a curt response.

  • an abrupt and often rude rejection of someone or something

    Example

    The manager gave my proposal a curt dismissal, saying it was not worth considering.

  • an abrupt and often rude way of speaking or behaving towards others

    Example

    Her curt manner made it difficult for people to approach her.

Origins of curt

from Latin 'curtus', meaning 'cut short'

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Summary: curt in Brief

The term 'curt' [kərt] describes a person or their speech as rudely brief or abrupt. It is often used to indicate a lack of interest or enthusiasm, as in 'His curt reply made it clear that he was not interested in talking.' 'Curt' can also mean using very few words, as in 'She gave a curt nod and turned away.'

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