All 21 Uses
abrupt
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- Alice's voice was abruptly worried.†
Book 1
- He stopped our slow circling abruptly.†
Book 1
- I was abruptly overwhelmed by the truth of my own words.†
Book 1
- Then I heard a gasp, and he put me down abruptly.†
Book 1
- I was abruptly exhausted, but I didn't want to go back to the hot room.†
Book 1
- And then, like in my vivid nightmare last night, the scene abruptly transformed.†
Book 1
- It was funny how abruptly and entirely necessary this vision had become.†
Book 1
- The beautiful picture in my head shifted abruptly, changed into something dark.†
Book 1
- She came up to see why you'd left so abruptly.†
Book 2
- Abruptly, I felt empty and uneasy.†
Book 3
- The image enlarged, my face came closer to the unseen vantage point, and then abruptly vanished.†
Book 3
- Abruptly, something close to panic had my body freezing up.†
Book 3
- He growled—an abrupt, shocking rasp of sound—and the blackest fury rolled across his expression like storm clouds.†
Book 3 *
- "He's been with the Volturi for centuries," Edward cut me off, his voice abruptly panicked.†
Book 3
- Eleazar came to an abrupt halt.†
Book 3
- There was a beat of dead silence, and then the voice on the other end was abruptly screaming, using a lot of words you didn't often hear outside of truck stops.†
Book 3
- He gestured abruptly to Kebi, and they stalked past us out the front door.†
Book 3
- Abruptly, I was furious.†
Book 3
- "I want to talk to the informant," Caius announced abruptly, and turned his glare on Irina.†
Book 3
- As Aro gestured to Huilen, his voice was abruptly intense.†
Book 3
- He started to kiss me again, but then stopped abruptly.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(abrupt as in: an abrupt change) sudden and unexpected
or (less commonly): characterized by sudden changes or at a steep angle -
(2)
(abrupt as in: she is abrupt) rude or unfriendly because of using too few words or moving too quickly
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)