brusquely in English

adverb

curtly; rudely, unpleasantly

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1. “Fine,” he brusquely answers.

2. 'What's your name?' he asked brusquely.

3. "It's only a sprain," Paula said brusquely.

4. Then brusquely his tardy rage flamed up.

5. He backs against the piano and bows brusquely.

6. 4 synonyms for Bluntly: bluffly, brusquely, flat out, roundly

7. He said it brusquely to build himself up again.

8. He cut off the laughing brusquely with a gesture.

9. He moved past her brusquely and went through into the cockpit.

10. There was a laugh which he cut off brusquely with a gesture.

11. " Rain or shine, " he began brusquely, checked himself, and walked to the window.

12. Bruskest bruskly brusque brusquely brusqueness brusquenesses brusk brushy brushwoods brushwood brush wolves brush wolf

13. This is no mere hearsay, have itgood authority that any dissenting opinions are brusquely pushed aside.

14. The Sultan approached the closet with the lovers inside and brusquely opened the door

15. "I simply haven't got time to deal with the problem today, " she said brusquely.

16. According to Mead, the Mundugumor regard children as a great inconvenience and treat them brusquely.

17. Synonyms for Churlishly include boorishly, loutishly, crabbedly, harshly, impolitely, rudely, uncivilly, brusquely, morosely and oafishly

18. (C17: from French, from Italian brusco sour, rough, from Medieval Latin Bruscus butcher's broom) ♦ brusquely adv

19. 6 According to Mead, the Mundugumor regard children as a great inconvenience and treat them brusquely.

20. She asking questions so brusquely and giving orders so decisively Pork's eyebrows went up in mystification.

21. She was brusquely marched by Geonosian warriors into a circle of Jedi survivors to await execution.

22. Bluntly: 1 adv in a blunt direct manner “he spoke Bluntly ” Synonyms: bluffly , brusquely , flat out , roundly

23. He brusquely replied that he did not believe in fairy tales and that he was a hippie and drug addict.

24. Bruskest superlative of brusk bruskly abruptly, curtly; rudely, unceremoniously bruskness {i} brusqueness, curtness; rudeness, unpleasantness brusquely curtly; rudely, unpleasantly brusquely in a blunt direct manner; "he spoke bluntly"; "he stated his opinion flat-out"; "he was criticized roundly" brusqueness The state or quality of being

25. Tacit Consent Examples Current Is Ricky understood or plenipotent when intervein some cytosome bubbles remonstratingly?Transmarine Beaufort catheterizing that Brewises welcomes conceptually and welcomes brusquely.

26. Bruskest bruskly bruskness brusque brusquely brusqueness brusquenesses brusquer brusquerie brusqueries: brusquest brussel sprout brussels brussels sprout brussels sprouts brust (current term) brusting brustle brustles brusts: brut bruta brutal brutalisation brutalisations brutalise brutalised brutalises brutalising brutalisms

27. Bruskness brusque brusquely brusqueness brusquenesses brusquer brusquerie brusqueries: brusquest brussel sprout brussels brussels sprout brussels sprouts brust (current term) brusting brustle brustles brusts: brut bruta brutal brutalisation brutalisations brutalise brutalised brutalises brutalising brutalisms

28. Brusque /bruːsk, brʊsk $ brʌsk/ adjective using very few words, in a way that seems rude SYN abrupt a brusque manner —brusquely adverb —Brusqueness noun [ uncountable] Examples from the Corpus brusque • Off steps a brusque and bristling figure, carrying a kitbag and casual in a crew-neck sweater.

29. Renormalize solingen of many a clockwise brown v board of education lawyer gold-seeker, the breadstick of many a biserrate insulting, steald soho, the faveolate rosicrucian preexistence of many a intumesce, brusquely yieldingly from banging or motorial, with grumpily olive-drab millions consecrated to quash cowgirls Barricadoing moments—no

30. Abruptly adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (brusquely) bruscamente avv avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - …

31. Briskly adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (abruptly, brusquely) bruscamente avv avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - …

32. Brusque (adj.) in older use also brusk, "abrupt in manner, rude," 1650s, from French brusque "lively, fierce," from Italian adjective brusco "sharp, tart, rough," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *bruscum "butcher's broom plant," from Late Latin brucus "heather," from Gaulish *bruko-(compare Breton brug "heath," Old Irish froech).Related: Brusquely; Brusqueness.

33. Brusque (adj.) in older use also brusk, "abrupt in manner, rude," 1650s, from French Brusque "lively, fierce," from Italian adjective brusco "sharp, tart, rough," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *bruscum "butcher's broom plant," from Late Latin brucus "heather," from Gaulish *bruko-(compare Breton brug "heath," Old Irish froech).Related: Brusquely; Brusqueness.