Brusquerie (en. Brusqueness)

/bʁys.kaʁ.i/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
Attitude or behavior characterized by a direct and somewhat aggressive manner.
His brusquerie surprised everyone at the meeting.
Sa brusquerie a surpris tout le monde lors de la réunion.
Action done quickly without regard for the feelings of others.
He spoke with such brusquerie that he hurt his conversation partner.
Il a parlé avec tant de brusquerie qu'il a blessé son interlocuteur.
Difficulty in expressing one's thoughts gently or diplomatically.
The brusquerie of his remarks caused him some tension.
La brusquerie de ses remarques lui a valu quelques tensions.

Etymology

The word comes from the verb 'brusquer', derived from the Latin 'bruscus' meaning 'rough' or 'brutal'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be abrupt
to act in a direct manner without preliminaries.
être brusque
to speak with brusquerie
to express oneself in a blunt or crude way.
parler avec brusquerie
to react with brusquerie
to respond quickly and without reflection.
réagir avec brusquerie

Related Words

abruptly
In a fast and unexpected manner.
brusquement
to rush
To act with rudeness or haste.
brusquer

Slang Meanings

To behave in a direct manner to the point of being unpleasant.
She is dreadful when she shows brusquerie; it drives everyone away.
Elle est épouvantable quand elle fait preuve de brusquerie, ça fait fuir tout le monde.
To say something in a cutting way.
He threw out his remark with a fatal brusquerie that cooled the atmosphere.
Il a lâché sa remarque avec une brusquerie fatale qui a refroidi l'atmosphère.