adjective
- comparative form of brusk; more abrupt, blunt, or curt in manner or speech
Usage: comparative degree of 'brusk' (also spelled 'brusque')
Examples
- His tone grew brusquer as the conversation continued.
- She was brusquer with the new employees than with the veterans.
- The manager's brusquer approach made some staff members uncomfortable.
- He became brusquer after hearing the bad news.
- Her brusquer manner often masked a kind heart.
- The doctor's brusquer bedside manner worried the patient's family.