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brusque

adjective as in curt, surly

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He identifies as “brusque” like other New York City residents.

Those who have interacted with him describe him as brusque, eccentric, clenched.

And McCauley was surely friendlier that his brusque air of command indicated.

Whatever shortcomings the sometimes brusque Abramson has as a manager, she just led the paper to four Pulitzers.

She is frequently described in the press with such adjectives as “brusque,” “aggressive,” and “undiplomatic in the extreme.”

"I thought you wouldn't like the bed," she said, with the brusque familiarity of an old servant and friend.

She assumed, however, a tone almost brusque, artificially airy and unimportant.

The brusque and rather timid young officer is lionized in the drawing-room of Madame Tallien.

He spoke in brusque tones, and he looked at Mina as if he did not know what she might be doing there.

In most cases he is deplorably curt of speech and brusque of deportment.

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On this page you'll find 60 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to brusque, such as: blunt, gruff, terse, abrupt, bluff, and brief.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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