Examples of 'brusque' in a sentence
Meaning of "brusque"
brusque (adjective): The term 'brusque' is an adjective that describes a person or their behavior as abrupt, curt, or blunt in manner. When someone is described as brusque, it typically means they are short and to the point in their communication, often without much consideration for politeness or social niceties. The term is commonly used in describing interpersonal interactions or communication styles
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- Rudely abrupt; curt, unfriendly.
- Sour, tart.
- To act towards (someone or something) in a curt or rudely abrupt manner.
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His brusque refusal infuriated the farmers.
To indulge this rather brusque line of questioning.
Brusque response to someone fumbling with an explanation.
And he was very brusque with the owners.
A brusque vitality has defied the years.
I am sorry we were a bit brusque when we first arrived.
His brusque manner translated to email as well.
The staff are a bit brusque but efficient.
It was a brusque exchange between father and son.
He adores me and can sometimes be a bit brusque.
Do not do any brusque movements or lift weight.
I might have come across a bit brusque.
I was a little brusque with you before.
I might have came across a bit brusque.
I have been so brusque with her lately.
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She is known as a provocative and occasionally brusque orator.
For being brusque and not telling you why.
I want to apologize for being so brusque earlier.
For being so brusque with you this morning.
He scornfully dictates to her a brusque reply.
I was a bit brusque with you yesterday.
The next day he summoned me he was brusque.
You must be brusque with them.
Be properly protected against crushing and brusque movements.
He was really brusque with his mom.
Spector was introduced in this brusque way.
They are more often brusque when they do speak.
Brusque to the point of rudeness.
They used to be very brusque one with other.
How brusque you are today.
I was hard and brusque with them.
The brusque manner in which he.
His manner was still brusque and scarcely civil.
Giving brusque commands makes perfect sense in some situations.
I wrote a rather brusque letter back.
Avoid brusque changes of temperature.
I have been pretty brusque with her.
He has been brusque in his rhetoric and his actions.
She called out a brusque order.
He made such a brusque movement that he even tottered a little.
So large a part of these brusque metamorphoses.
These rather brusque directions have already had some effect.
It was very rude of me to save your life in such a brusque fashion.
Do not make brusque movement.
You need not be so brusque.
I apologize for being so brusque on the phone and for my tardiness.
She did not mean to be brusque.
She could be brusque sometimes.
His brusque and bold style was also the stuff of legend.
Gibson was surly and brusque even with his teammates.