Abruptly

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Adverb

Abruptly (comparative more Abruptly, superlative most Abruptly)

  1. In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly.
  2. Precipitously.

Adjectives for Abruptly

rather; quite; pretty; too; a bit; so, very.

Adverbs for Abruptly

seemingly; purposely

Verbs for Abruptly

announce -; change -; begin -; interrupt -; react -; stop -; step down -; quit -; dismiss -; finish -; pull -; curtail -; revive -; close -; appear -; shift -; turn -; retire -; went -; pivot -; left -; answer -; - resign; - showed up; cut off; - adjourn; - end; - suppress; abandon; - depart; - cancel; - dump; - withdrew; - decide; - reverse; - exclaim; - awakened; - overtaken; - laid off; - cut short; -switched; - come to an end; - fired; -disappeared; - reneged; - postpone; -halt; -leaving; - tossing aside; - swerve; - jump; - revealed; - divorced; - died; - terminated; - shut down; - taken; - replaced; - felt; - vanished; - fled; - fell; - pulled; - narrows; - dropped; - uprooted; - checked out; - suspended; - yanked off; - grinding to a halt; - crashed; - collapsed; - postponed.

Thesaurus

a corps perdu; bang; bearishly; bluffly; bluntly; boorishly; brashly; brusquely; cavalierly; churlishly; crustily; curtly; dash; forthwith; gruffly; harshly; hastily; head over heels; headfirst; headforemost; headlong; heels over head; impetuously; impulsively; like a flash; like a thunderbolt; nastily; of a sudden; on short notice; plop; plump; plunk; pop; precipitantly; precipitately; precipitously; rashly; sharp; sharply; short; shortly; slap; slap-bang; smack; snippily; startlingly; sudden; suddenly; surprisingly; unawares; unexpectedly; without notice; without warning

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