Abruptly in a sentence as an adverb

A road that seems to go straight to your destination but then ends abruptly is not a good thing.

This article abruptly terminated as if author got hit by a bus.

I was disappointed when the organist was so abruptly cut off!

"She turned to me and abruptly said that I was not needed as a witness and should leave immediately.

She turned to me and abruptly said that I was not needed as a witness and should leave immediately.

> She turned to me and abruptly said that I was not needed as a witness and should leave immediately.

" At that moment I understood why he had abruptly started a conversation with me.

Rather than ending it abruptly, ask the hiring manager if he'd be willing to confer for 15 minutes or so.

However, I didn't care for your subscribe overlay appearing so abruptly.

You don't fire people that coldly and abruptly regardless of the circumstances, especially not in public.

That would give us the back and forth motion we want, but would have not looked smooth, since we linearly increase, then linearly decrease, and in the middle abruptly change.

When he restores Flappy Bird to the app store next week, after a week of the media writing about how it was taken down abruptly, It'll blow up even more.

It's considered pretty uncool to just quit a project abruptly without making the appropriate arrangements first.

When alcohol consumption is stopped too abruptly, the person's nervous system suffers from uncontrolled synapse firing.

She pecked away with her exquisite fingernails on the tiny plastic keyboard in front of her and then abruptly stood, and stalked to a printer, rolling and heaving her monstrous body against a uniform visibly weakening at the seams.

""When he went to leave the lead jumped into the elevator with him and asked him why he didn't want to continue"We're forced to interpret a 2nd hand retelling of the events, but everything points to this individual leaving relatively abruptly.

It isn't unprofessional to abruptly walk out on the job\n if giving notice was never in the requirements.\n\nWhile you would be fully within your legal rights to quit without notice, and they would be fully within theirs to fire you effective immediately with no severance, both would be rude, contrary to custom, and unprofessional.

Abruptly definitions

adverb

quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly"

See also: suddenly short dead