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Meanings of
curtness
in anglès
català
brusquedat
espanyol
sequedad
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An abrupt discourteous manner.
abruptness
shortness
brusqueness
gruffness
català
brusquedat
Sinònims
Examples for "
abruptness
"
abruptness
shortness
brusqueness
gruffness
Examples for "
abruptness
"
1
The query came with such grave
abruptness
that Heald hesitated in reply.
2
He smiled at the
abruptness
with which the President of the C.L.S.
3
The rector was almost taken aback by the
abruptness
of the request.
4
The general instantly regretted that he had spoken with such cruel
abruptness
.
5
The weather had changed with the usual
abruptness
of our capricious climate.
1
One thing particularly conspicuous in this crowd was the
shortness
of stature.
2
The
shortness
of the prayers impresses me as something novel and interesting.
3
The upper lip was of a Grecian
shortness
and the corners descending.
4
That allusion to the
shortness
of the time brought Ruth an inspiration.
5
The
shortness
of the day excuses no man from greatness of endeavour.
1
A new prosecutor, Jett was cloaking a case of nerves with
brusqueness
.
2
To natural
brusqueness
is added an evident disinclination to discuss the business.
3
She thought she understood both the change of decision and the
brusqueness
.
4
He's a can-do character whose
brusqueness
can blind people to his cleverness.
5
The Scarecrow interrupted with a
brusqueness
that might have been meant kindly.
1
His
gruffness
and brevity disturbed me more than I cared to confess.
2
To prove this he wilfully exaggerated his
gruffness
and curtness of manner.
3
So tell me again, I said, attempting to simulate Dad's
gruffness
.
4
He began to show a
gruffness
that she'd never seen in Sir Borenson.
5
The almost passionate tenderness and humanity which lay beneath his
gruffness
was undimmed.
Usage of
curtness
in anglès
1
The very
curtness
and coldness of the announcement testified to its exactitude.
2
The brevity of its contents vied with the
curtness
of its bearer.
3
Amanda Lofland's
curtness
was in keeping with the anger emanating from her.
4
Even the servant spoke with a
curtness
that could not be mistaken.
5
To prove this he wilfully exaggerated his gruffness and
curtness
of manner.
6
Now there is something contradictory about this man and his
curtness
invites.
7
But that does not mend your foot, she said, with unusual
curtness
.
8
Both men curtly acknowledged Barrington's greeting, hardly conscious of the
curtness
maybe.
9
His
curtness
and accusato- ry sound put both Higgins and Doug off.
10
At the cruel
curtness
of those words, Gyp gave the tiniest start forward.
11
His voice lost its
curtness
as he turned to the girl.
12
The extreme
curtness
he cultivated often leads him into something bordering on obscurity.
13
He snapped, curled his lip, a husky
curtness
in the voice.
14
There was more than mere business
curtness
in the denial.
15
The
curtness
of the answer might have displeased another woman.
16
But of course the
curtness
must not be too angry.
Other examples for "curtness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
curtness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
usual curtness
certain curtness
customary curtness
military curtness
official curtness
More collocations
Translations for
curtness
català
brusquedat
sequedat
espanyol
sequedad
Curtness
through the time
Curtness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common