brusco
abrupt
adjective BROOS-koh Rare
Origin: From medieval Latin bruscus, possibly of Germanic origin.
Also means
sharp, harsh
Usage Note
Brusco describes both manner (a curt person) and physical sensations (a sapore brusco, a sharp or tart taste, especially of wine or unripe fruit). Applied to people it implies bluntness without necessarily meaning rudeness. The adverb is bruscamente.
Examples
"Ha risposto in modo brusco."
Natural Translation
He answered in an abrupt manner.
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