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		Definition of abruptly in English: abruptlyadverb əˈbrʌptliəˈbrəptli 1Suddenly and unexpectedly.  the film ends rather abruptly  a drama about two young brothers who are abruptly abandoned by their father  Example sentencesExamples -  Early on, a church building, previously depicted as the last safe place on earth, is abruptly demolished.
 -  He abruptly heads for Kansas, without even warning his oldest friend of his departure.
 -  The scene now begins abruptly with the murder of Perdita's sister.
 -  Their partnership lasted three years, ending abruptly in 1994.
 -  Hip-hop beats are put up against classical music and pop songs, with any given tune cutting out abruptly whenever a scene shifts.
 -  Then, as abruptly as he arrived, the young guest leaves.
 -  The protagonist's monologue concludes abruptly in silence.
 -  Abruptly he bounded away, ducking into his house without explanation.
 -  This leads the story abruptly to a truncated finale that sidesteps the more harrowing nature of the film's first half.
 -  First, the chief executive abruptly resigned.
 
 2In a rude or curt manner.  she barely conceals her irritation and speaks briefly and abruptly to the woman  Example sentencesExamples -  She and her husband left in 1982 after Cho abruptly banned her from the nursery.
 -  I turned to give him a "what did you say?" glare, but was stopped abruptly by his own "stop talking and start listening" glare.
 -  It was very unlike him to do something so bluntly and abruptly.
 -  To put the matter abruptly, the advertising industry is a crude attempt to extend the principle of automation to every aspect of society.
 -  Without allowing me to say anything else, he abruptly walked off.
 -  When I spoke to her of the matter, she answered me abruptly.
 -  "It's not a big issue as far as I'm concerned," he told her abruptly.
 -  Even with a woman who clearly loves him, he is rude and brusque, abruptly rejecting any sort of overture that may lead to self-disclosure.
 -  The tech quite abruptly informs me that they don't support my hardware.
 -  During two of their three phone conversations she ended the calls abruptly, hanging up without warning.
 
 3Steeply; precipitously.  the forested terrain ascends abruptly  Example sentencesExamples -  Little has been published about the stratigraphic age of this group, which is abruptly overlain by these limestones.
 -  Seaward of the road, the grassy slopes end abruptly in rugged cliffs pounded by waves.
 -  Coarse alluvial-fan sediments change abruptly basinward into lacustrine sediments.
 -  However, as the paraboloid becomes narrower, it tilts, then abruptly tumbles onto its side.
 -  On the side opposite to the river, the land rose abruptly toward the village.
 -  The Codling Fault terminates abruptly against the Palaeozoic Welsh Massif.
 -  Some grooves deepen and terminate fairly abruptly.
 -  These terminate abruptly to the northeast at a fault that offsets the thrust.
 -  It is a ridge in the Serra do Divisor, which rises abruptly above a vast, level plain cloaked in tall forest.
 -  These dikes can change direction abruptly.
 
    Definition of abruptly in US English: abruptlyadverbəˈbrəptliəˈbrəptlē 1Suddenly and unexpectedly.  the film ends rather abruptly  a drama about two young brothers who are abruptly abandoned by their father  Example sentencesExamples -  Early on, a church building, previously depicted as the last safe place on earth, is abruptly demolished.
 -  Their partnership lasted three years, ending abruptly in 1994.
 -  This leads the story abruptly to a truncated finale that sidesteps the more harrowing nature of the film's first half.
 -  Hip-hop beats are put up against classical music and pop songs, with any given tune cutting out abruptly whenever a scene shifts.
 -  The scene now begins abruptly with the murder of Perdita's sister.
 -  Then, as abruptly as he arrived, the young guest leaves.
 -  He abruptly heads for Kansas, without even warning his oldest friend of his departure.
 -  Abruptly he bounded away, ducking into his house without explanation.
 -  The protagonist's monologue concludes abruptly in silence.
 -  First, the chief executive abruptly resigned.
 
 2In a rude or curt manner.  she barely conceals her irritation and speaks briefly and abruptly to the woman  Example sentencesExamples -  Without allowing me to say anything else, he abruptly walked off.
 -  It was very unlike him to do something so bluntly and abruptly.
 -  During two of their three phone conversations she ended the calls abruptly, hanging up without warning.
 -  The tech quite abruptly informs me that they don't support my hardware.
 -  "It's not a big issue as far as I'm concerned," he told her abruptly.
 -  Even with a woman who clearly loves him, he is rude and brusque, abruptly rejecting any sort of overture that may lead to self-disclosure.
 -  I turned to give him a "what did you say?" glare, but was stopped abruptly by his own "stop talking and start listening" glare.
 -  She and her husband left in 1982 after Cho abruptly banned her from the nursery.
 -  When I spoke to her of the matter, she answered me abruptly.
 -  To put the matter abruptly, the advertising industry is a crude attempt to extend the principle of automation to every aspect of society.
 
 3Steeply; precipitously.  the forested terrain ascends abruptly  Example sentencesExamples -  These terminate abruptly to the northeast at a fault that offsets the thrust.
 -  Seaward of the road, the grassy slopes end abruptly in rugged cliffs pounded by waves.
 -  However, as the paraboloid becomes narrower, it tilts, then abruptly tumbles onto its side.
 -  Some grooves deepen and terminate fairly abruptly.
 -  Coarse alluvial-fan sediments change abruptly basinward into lacustrine sediments.
 -  The Codling Fault terminates abruptly against the Palaeozoic Welsh Massif.
 -  It is a ridge in the Serra do Divisor, which rises abruptly above a vast, level plain cloaked in tall forest.
 -  Little has been published about the stratigraphic age of this group, which is abruptly overlain by these limestones.
 -  These dikes can change direction abruptly.
 -  On the side opposite to the river, the land rose abruptly toward the village.
 
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