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brusque - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brusque in Hindi

  • अशिष्ट
  • बेअदब
  • अवनीत

brusque Definition

  • abrupt or offhand in speech or manner. ( भाषण या ढंग से अचानक या बंद करना। )

brusque Example

  • So even when she was rude or brusque with me I tried to be as polite as I could, knowing that there were reasons behind her attitude. ( इसलिए जब वह मेरे साथ असभ्य या क्रूर था तब भी मैंने जितना विनम्र होने की कोशिश की, यह जानते हुए कि उसके रवैये के पीछे कारण थे। )
  • There has been simmering resentment at the Chancellor's brusque manner when dealing with other spending ministers. ( अन्य खर्च करने वाले मंत्रियों के साथ काम करते समय कुलाधिपति की बर्बर तरीके से नाराजगी पैदा हुई है। )
  • This high-speed technician can be brusque and impatient with the indecisive, but he is a wonder to behold. ( यह उच्च गति तकनीशियन अनिर्णायक के साथ क्रूर और अधीर हो सकता है, लेकिन वह निहारना आश्चर्य है। )
  • Parker's statements often seem like complete non-sequiturs; his manner is brusque and official. ( पार्कर के बयान अक्सर पूर्ण गैर-अनुक्रमित जैसे लगते हैं; उनका तरीका शालीन और आधिकारिक है। )
  • With her plaid shirt and brusque manners, she is so caught up in her own family traumas she can't branch out for herself. ( अपनी प्लेड शर्ट और चंचल शिष्टाचार के साथ, वह अपने ही परिवार के झगड़े में फंस गई है, वह खुद के लिए शाखा नहीं बना सकती है। )

More Sentence

  • His brusque manner seemed to egg her on and she raised her chin a bit.
  • At sixty-seven, he is slight and wiry, with white hair and sharp blue eyes and a manner that is both brusque and warm.
  • An accurate formulation of a patient's condition and prognosis is of little value if it is conveyed to the patient in an off hand or brusque way and is too painful to hear.
  • The staff was treating her in a very brusque and insensitive manner, and I felt the need to show her some warmth and caring.
  • How can these youngsters learn emotional intelligence for the workplace, or lead happy personal lives, when they are spoken to with such brusque disrespect?
  • She headed out, almost blindly towards the market place, heedless of the glances that anyone gave her for her brusque , regal manner.
  • William seemed to bridle at the brusque manner of questioning, but settled down when Anne gave him a small smile that told him that he should answer.
  • His ability was unquestioned, but his brusque and abrasive manner aroused hostility which probably hampered his early career.
  • It's notoriously easy to hit the wrong tone and come off sharp, imperious or brusque in e-mail when you don't intend to.
  • Indeed, he has the brusque , taciturn manner of a true Montana native, although he was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area.
  • Equally, the United manager may possibly be one of the few figures down south who can speak to referees in such a brusque , accusatory manner and not incur their wrath.
  • To begin with, at least, he is curt to the point of being brusque .
  • Nor can you claim for a moment that they are rude, or brusque .
  • That set off a wave of criticism of the defense chief's brusque manner.
  • It was a brusque apology, short and almost snappy, but it was genuine.
  • This feeling quite accounts for any brusquerie the Sulphur Prospecting Expedition may have met with.
  • On my first return the doctor was late again, but the receptionist brusquely ordered me to go to the x-ray department for a ‘control picture’.
  • The default mode of interaction with strangers often seems to be brusqueness to the point of derision.
  • I grab the letter from her hand, a little more brusquely than necessary.
  • She attempted to bridge the gulf that her brusqueness had created and offered my friend a cigarette.
  • He looked taken aback by my brusqueness , but quickly shrugged it off.
  • I therefore reply, briefly and brusquely , that I am not interested, and ring off.
  • During his Musica Viva recital of three Beethoven sonatas given two weeks ago, Lewis showed that he has no qualms about exploring a composer's humour and brusqueries .
  • At the beginning of the show, the dancers approached the audience with tape recorders and brusquely asked us to give our names.
  • Yet at the same time, brusqueries are to be avoided.