abrupt
How to Use Abrupt
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSudden and unexpected — whether it's an ending, a steep drop, or someone's curt tone of voice.
Word Forms
more abrupt comparative, abrupter comparative, abrupted past tense, abrupts plural, abrupts singular, most abrupt superlative, abruptest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The meeting came to an _____ end when the fire alarm sounded.
Etymology
From Latin abruptus, "broken off," the past participle of abrumpo — formed from ab ("away") plus rumpo ("to break"), the same root as "rupture" and "erupt."