brusque
brusque
adj \ˈbrəsk\Definition of BRUSQUE
1
: markedly short and abrupt
2
: blunt in manner or speech often to the point of ungracious harshness
— brusque·ly adverb
— brusque·ness noun
Variants of BRUSQUE
brusque also brusk \ˈbrəsk\
Examples of BRUSQUE
- She asked for a cup of coffee and received a brusque reply: “We don't have any.”
- The teacher was brusque and impatient.
Origin of BRUSQUE
French brusque, from Italian brusco, from Medieval Latin bruscus butcher's-broom (plant with bristly twigs)
First Known Use: 1651
Related to BRUSQUE
Synonyms: abrupt, bluff, blunt (also brusk), crusty, curt, downright, short, short-spoken, snippy, unceremonious
Antonyms: circuitous, mealymouthed
Related Words: gruff, rough, snappish; candid, direct, forthright, foursquare, frank, free-spoken, open, outspoken, plain, plainspoken, point-blank, straightforward, straight-out; artless, discourteous, disrespectful, impertinent, impolite, inconsiderate, insensitive, rude, tactless, undiplomatic; brief, closemouthed, laconic, reserved, reticent, terse, tight-lipped; earnest, honest, sincere; coarse, crass, crude, low, uncouth, vulgar
Near Antonyms: civil, considerate, courteous, diplomatic, gracious, polite, politic, smooth, suave, tactful; loquacious, talkative, voluble; long-winded, prolix, verbose; courtly, cultivated, gallant, genteel, polished, refined
See Synonym Discussion at bluff
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