Choppy

/ˈtʃɑːpi/ adjective

Characterized by sudden, rough changes in motion or appearance, like waves with short, irregular movements, or a style of speaking with abrupt pauses.

From 'chop', meaning to cut or change direction abruptly, with the '-y' suffix making it an adjective. The word emerged in the 1700s to describe water conditions and later expanded to describe any uneven, jerky motion.

AMአምላክ
ARمقطوع
BNছোট ছোট
CAtallat
CSrozbitý
DAklumpet
DEstückig
ELσπασμένος
EScortado
FAنا منظم
FImurtoinen
FRdéchiqueté
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