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Abrupt vs Exitmen - What's the difference?

abrupt | exitmen |

Abrupt vs Exitment - What's the difference?

abrupt | exitment |

Abrupt vs Accelerated - What's the difference?

abrupt | accelerated | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between abrupt and accelerated

is that abrupt is broken away (from restraint) while accelerated is moving or progressing faster than is usual.

As verbs the difference between abrupt and accelerated

is that abrupt is to tear off or asunder while accelerated is past tense of accelerate.

As a noun abrupt

is something which is abrupt; an abyss.

Insidous vs Abrupt - What's the difference?

insidous | abrupt |


As an adjective abrupt is

(obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint) .

As a verb abrupt is

(archaic) to tear off or asunder .

As a noun abrupt is

(poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

Abrupt vs Expeditious - What's the difference?

abrupt | expeditious | Related terms |

Abrupt is a related term of expeditious.


As adjectives the difference between abrupt and expeditious

is that abrupt is (obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint) while expeditious is fast, prompt, speedy.

As a verb abrupt

is (archaic) to tear off or asunder .

As a noun abrupt

is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

Abrupt vs Peremptory - What's the difference?

abrupt | peremptory | Related terms |

Abrupt is a related term of peremptory.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abrupt and peremptory

is that abrupt is (obsolete) broken off while peremptory is (obsolete) firmly determined, resolute; obstinate, stubborn.

As adjectives the difference between abrupt and peremptory

is that abrupt is (obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint)
while peremptory is (legal) precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final.

As a verb abrupt

is (archaic) to tear off or asunder .

As a noun abrupt

is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

Abrupt vs Unswerving - What's the difference?

abrupt | unswerving | Related terms |

Abrupt is a related term of unswerving.


As adjectives the difference between abrupt and unswerving

is that abrupt is (obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint) while unswerving is not deviating; not yielding or straying or varying.

As a verb abrupt

is (archaic) to tear off or asunder .

As a noun abrupt

is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

Plump vs Abrupt - What's the difference?

plump | abrupt | Synonyms |

Plump is a synonym of abrupt.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between plump and abrupt

is that plump is (obsolete) a knot or cluster; a group; a crowd while abrupt is (obsolete) broken off .

As verbs the difference between plump and abrupt

is that plump is to grow ; to swell out while abrupt is (archaic) to tear off or asunder .

As adjectives the difference between plump and abrupt

is that plump is having a full and rounded shape; chubby, somewhat overweight while abrupt is (obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint)
.

As nouns the difference between plump and abrupt

is that plump is (obsolete) a knot or cluster; a group; a crowd while abrupt is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

As an adverb plump

is directly; suddenly; perpendicularly.

Abrupt vs Snapishly - What's the difference?

abrupt | snapishly |

Abrupt vs Hastily - What's the difference?

abrupt | hastily |


As an adjective abrupt

is (obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint) .

As a verb abrupt

is (archaic) to tear off or asunder .

As a noun abrupt

is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

As an adverb hastily is

in a hasty manner; quickly, hurriedly.

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