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Curt - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Curt means rudely brief or abrupt in speech or manner. It describes someone who speaks or acts in a way that seems impatient or dismissive, often using few words.

curt

/kɜrt/ /kɜːt/

Definition:

Brief and rudely abrupt in speech or manner.

Synonyms:

brusque, blunt, terse, abrupt

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

polite, verbose, courteous

Common Collocations:

curt reply, curt tone, curt manner, curt response

Derivatives:

curtly, curtness

Usage Tips:

Use "curt" to describe someone's speech or behavior when it is noticeably short and unfriendly.

Common Phrases:

cut someone short, get to the point, in a nutshell

Etymology:

From Latin "curtus," meaning "cut short."

Examples:

  • 1. His answer was so curt it seemed rude.
  • 2. She gave a curt nod before leaving the room.
  • 3. The manager's curt email upset the team.
  • 4. He spoke in a curt tone during the meeting.

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