Associations to the word «Curt»
Noun
- Nod
- Sachs
- Acknowledgment
- Dismissal
- Hawkins
- Bois
- Zack
- Greeting
- Reply
- Swan
- Gentry
- Puppet
- Simmons
- Flood
- Ryder
- Outfielder
- Superman
- Gesture
- Mcintosh
- Announcer
- Valentin
- Refusal
- Bow
- Postcard
- Sock
- Oriole
- Pitcher
- Retort
- Captor
- Massey
- Wilcox
- Tone
- Carlson
- Adele
- Sandy
- Olsen
- Telecast
- Lizard
- Scully
- Pitching
- Baseman
- Flair
- Trevor
- Barrington
- Curtis
- Hansen
- Nirvana
- Ellison
- Boyer
- Stockton
- Yankee
- Anaheim
- Mel
- Conway
- Richter
- Announcement
- Erich
- Paleontology
- Mickey
- Steiner
- Undertaker
- Lar
- Fielder
- Salute
- Randy
- Stephenson
- Wrestler
- Von
- Wink
- Roland
- Stern
- Mcbride
- Dolan
- Stan
- Inning
- Donovan
- Brief
- Hitter
- Shake
- Mort
- Wehrmacht
- Paige
Wiktionary
CURT, adjective. Brief or terse, especially to the point of being rude.
CURT, adjective. Short or concise.
CURT, proper noun. A short form of the male given name Curtis
CURT, proper noun. A male given name, an anglicized spelling of Kurt
Dictionary definition
CURT, adjective. Marked by rude or peremptory shortness; "try to cultivate a less brusque manner"; "a curt reply"; "the salesgirl was very short with him".
CURT, adjective. Brief and to the point; effectively cut short; "a crisp retort"; "a response so curt as to be almost rude"; "the laconic reply; `yes'"; "short and terse and easy to understand".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.