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单词 brusquely
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brusque

adjective

ˈbrəsk How to pronounce brusque (audio)
variants or less commonly brusk
1
: markedly short and abrupt
a brusque reply
2
: blunt in manner or speech often to the point of ungracious harshness
was brusque with the customers
brusquely adverb
brusqueness noun

Did you know?

We borrowed brusque from French in the 1600s. The French, in turn, had borrowed it from Italian, where it was spelled brusco and meant "tart." And the Italian term came from bruscus, the Medieval Latin name for butcher's-broom, a shrub whose bristly leaf-like twigs have long been used for making brooms. English speakers initially used brusque to refer to a tartness in wine, but the word soon came to denote a harsh and stiff manner, which is just what you might expect of a word bristling with associations to stiff, scratchy brooms.

Synonyms

  • abrupt
  • bluff
  • blunt
  • crusty
  • curt
  • downright
  • short
  • short-spoken
  • snippy
  • unceremonious
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Example Sentences

She asked for a cup of coffee and received a brusque reply: “We don't have any.” The teacher was brusque and impatient.
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Word History

Etymology

French brusque, from Italian brusco, from Medieval Latin bruscus butcher's-broom (plant with bristly twigs)

First Known Use

circa 1639, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

brusque

adjective

ˈbrəsk How to pronounce brusque (audio)
: so abrupt and frank in manner or speech as to be impolite
a brusque doctor
a brusque reply

brusquely

adverb

as in abruptly

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • abruptly
  • bluntly
  • curtly
  • precisely
  • sententiously
  • tersely
  • bluffly
  • summarily
  • laconically
  • briefly
  • crisply
  • succinctly
  • elliptically
  • concisely
  • aphoristically
  • shortly
  • compactly
  • exactly
  • monosyllabically
  • pithily

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • wordily
  • diffusely
  • verbosely
  • long-windedly
  • redundantly
  • repetitiously
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