curt
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Adj — Speaking briefly to the point of seeming rude; short and blunt.
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Etymology
From Latin curtus, "shortened" — the same root gives us "curtail" and, through French, "short" as a doublet.
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What does “curt” mean?
The word “curt” means speaking briefly to the point of seeming rude; short and blunt. In plain terms, abrupt and to-the-point in a way that comes across as unfriendly.
How do you pronounce “curt”?
“Curt” is pronounced kurt (/kɝt/ in IPA).
How do you use “curt” in a sentence?
Here is “curt” used in a sentence: “Her curt reply made it clear she didn't want to discuss it.”
What part of speech is “curt”?
“Curt” is an adjective.
Where does the word “curt” come from?
The word “curt” comes from Latin. From Latin curtus, "shortened" — the same root gives us "curtail" and, through French, "short" as a doublet.
Is “curt” a common word?
“Curt” is an uncommon word in modern English.