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1. a грубый, невежливый; оскорбительный2. a невоспитанный; неучтивыйit was very rude of you to have kept me waiting — с вашей стороны было очень невежливо заставлять меня ждать
3. a примитивный, некультурный4. a необработанный, неотделанный; сырой5. a грубо сделанный, топорный6. a неотшлифованный, неотделанный7. a дикий, необработанный8. a бурный9. a сильный10. a резкий, неприятный11. a внезапныйСинонимический ряд:1. abrupt (adj.) abrupt; brusque; curt; tactless2. angular (adj.) angular; lumpy; roughhewn; undressed; unfashioned; unfinished; unformed; unhewn; unworked; unwrought3. approximate (adj.) approximate; proximate; rough4. discourteous (adj.) bad-mannered; contemptuous; discourteous; disgracious; disrespectful; ill; ill-mannered; impertinent; impolite; imprudent; impudent; incivil; incondite; inconsiderate; inurbane; mannerless; uncalled-for; uncourteous; ungracious; unhandsome; unmannered; unmannerly; unpolished5. dissonant (adj.) cacophonic; cacophonous; discordant; disharmonic; disharmonious; dissonant; immusical; inharmonic; inharmonious; unharmonious; unmusical6. ignorant (adj.) benighted; empty-headed; ignorant; illiterate; know-nothing; uninstructed; unlettered; unschooled7. ill-bred (adj.) ill-bred; rustic; unrefined8. inexperienced (adj.) callow; fresh; green; inexperienced; inexpert; unconversant; unexperienced; unfleshed; unpracticed; unseasoned; untried; unversed; young9. raw (adj.) barbarian; barbaric; barbarous; boorish; churlish; coarse; crass; crude; earthy; gauche; Gothic; gross; Hunnic; Hunnish; incult; inelegant; low; Philistine; primitive; raw; savage; tasteless; uncivil; uncouth; uncultivated; vulgar; wild10. uncivilized (adj.) uncivilised; uncivilized; uncultured; uneducated; unlearned; untaught; untrained; untutoredАнтонимический ряд:chivalrous; civil; civilised; congenial; considerate; cordial; courteous; courtly; cultured; decorous; dignified; polite; refined; urbane
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curt — [ kɜrt ] adjective using few words in a way that shows you are impatient or angry: a curt reply/note/announcement She apologized for being so curt with me. ╾ curt|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
curt — [kʉrt] adj. [L curtus: see SHORT] 1. Archaic short or shortened 2. brief, esp. to the point of rudeness; terse or brusque [a curt reply] SYN. BLUNT curtly adv. curtness n … English World dictionary
curt — [[t]kɜ͟ː(r)t[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you say describe someone as curt, you mean that they speak or reply in a brief and rather rude way. Her tone of voice was curt... The matter is closed, was the curt reply. Syn: abrupt, brusque Derived words: curtly … English dictionary
curt — UK [kɜː(r)t] / US [kɜrt] adjective Word forms curt : adjective curt comparative curter superlative curtest using few words in a way that shows you are impatient or angry a curt reply/note/announcement She apologized for being so curt with me.… … English dictionary
Curt — (k[u^]rt), a. [L. curtus; cf. Skr. kart to cut. Cf. {Curtail}.] Characterized by excessive brevity; short; rudely concise; as, curt limits; a curt answer. [1913 Webster] The curt, yet comprehensive reply. W. Irving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reply — I n. 1) to give, make; send a reply 2) to draw, elicit a reply 3) a curt, gruff; immediate, prompt; stinging; succinct; sullen; terse; witty reply 4) in reply (to nod in reply) 5) in reply to (in reply to your letter) II v. 1) to reply… … Combinatory dictionary
reply — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, monosyllabic (esp. BrE) ▪ blunt, curt, short, terse ▪ His reply was short and to the point … Collocations dictionary
curt — adj. Curt is used with these nouns: ↑dismissal, ↑nod, ↑reply, ↑tone … Collocations dictionary
blunt — bluntly, adv. bluntness, n. /blunt/, adj., blunter, bluntest, v., n. adj. 1. having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil. 2. abrupt in address or manner: a blunt, ill timed question. 3. slow in perception or … Universalium
blunt — [[t]blʌnt[/t]] adj. blunt•er, blunt•est, v. 1) having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point: a blunt pencil[/ex] 2) abrupt and direct in address or manner; frank 3) slow in perception or understanding; obtuse 4) to make blunt; dull 5) to weaken … From formal English to slang
brusk — adjective marked by rude or peremptory shortness try to cultivate a less brusque manner a curt reply the salesgirl was very short with him • Syn: ↑brusque, ↑curt, ↑short • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary