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    curt
    [kərt]
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘short, shortened’): from Latin curtus ‘cut short, abridged’.
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  2. (kûrt) adj. curt·er, curt·est 1. Rudely brief or abrupt, as in speech or manner: was curt and businesslike in the meeting; acknowledged him with a curt nod. See Synonyms at gruff. 2. Terse or condensed: a curt text message.
    Britannica Dictionary definition of CURT [also more curt; most curt] : said or done in a quick and impolite way
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    curt /kɜrt/ adj., -er, -est. rudely brief in speech, or too quick in manner: a curt reply to my friendly greeting.
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