curt|curter|curtest in English
adjective
[kɜːt]
brief, blunt, rude, gruff, unceremonious
Use "curt|curter|curtest" in a sentence
1. Curt·sied, curt·sy·ing, curt·sies or curt·seyed or curt·sey·ing or curt·seys To make a Curtsy.
2. Curt·sied, curt·sy·ing, curt·sies or curt·seyed or curt·sey·ing or curt·seys To make a Curtsy. [Variant of courtesy.]
3. He spoke with curt finality.
4. 'No!' was his curt rejoinder.
5. Curt Manufacturing stands for excellence
6. Curt is someone you want to have around all the time! Curt is a real cutie!
7. All of Curt Manufacturing's products are …
8. Darja Bamming 1 , Curt M Horvath
9. / kɝːt / If someone's manner or speech is Curt, it is rude as a result of being very quick: to give a Curt nod / reply Andy was very Curt with him.
10. Synonyms for Briefest include succinctest, crispest, shortest, pithiest, curtest, tersest, smallest, fastest, least and snippiest
11. Synonyms for Brusker include curter, brusquer, blunter, shorter, ruder, impoliter, terser, gruffer, sharper and bluffer
12. Synonyms for Bluffer include blunter, brusquer, curter, directer, shorter, candider, franker, heartier, rougher and gruffer
13. 2 Her tone of voice was curt.
14. The boss was rather curt with him.
15. 7 He's rather curt when he's angry.
16. What does Curt mean? Short or shortened
17. 10 His tone was curt and unfriendly.
18. First recorded in 1620–30, Curt is from the Latin word Curtus “shortened, short, cut short” synonym study for Curt 2.
19. Curt definition is - sparing of words : terse
20. 4 His tone was curt and unfriendly.
21. 8 'No!' was his curt rejoinder.
22. Rudely brief or abrupt, as in speech or manner: was Curt and businesslike in the meeting; acknowledged him with a Curt nod
23. Curt has 5 jobs listed on their profile
24. 13 He thanks Paul with a curt nod.
25. 6 He gave me an extremely curt answer.