abrupto
abrupt
adjective ah-BROOP-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin abruptus (broken off, steep)
Also means
steep
Usage Note
Abrupto describes both a sudden change (un giro abrupto) and a physically rugged or steep landscape (terreno abrupto). The adverb is abruptamente. Its Latin twin reveals the original sense: something broken off sharply.
Examples
"El camino tiene un descenso abrupto."
Natural Translation
The path has a steep descent.
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