| Abrupt |
| Having sudden transitions from one subject to another;
unconnected. |
| Abrupt |
| Suddenly terminating, as if cut off. |
| Abrupt |
| An abrupt place. |
| Abrupt |
| To tear off or asunder. |
| Abruption |
| A sudden breaking off; a violent separation of bodies. |
| Abruptly |
| In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without
the usual forms; suddenly. |
| Abruptly |
| Precipitously. |
| Abruptness |
| The state of being abrupt or broken; craggedness;
ruggedness; steepness. |
| Abruptness |
| Suddenness; unceremonious haste or vehemence; as,
abruptness of style or manner. |
| Abscesses |
| of Abscess |