Abrupter

/əˈbrʌptər/ adjective

More sudden or unexpected than something else; a comparative form meaning more abrupt.

From Latin 'abruptus' (broken off, steep) plus English comparative suffix '-er'. The Latin root comes from 'ab-' (away) and 'rumpere' (to break), literally meaning 'broken away.'

AFscherper
AMበጣም አስደንገኛ
ARأجدر
BGбързо
BNঅধিক ঠাণ্ডা
CAmés abrupt
CSabruptněji
DAmere abrupt
DEabrupter
ELπιο άκαμπτο
ESmás abrupto
ETkiirem
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