- SUDDENLY Synonyms: 49 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SUDDENLY: abruptly, unexpectedly, quickly, rapidly, short, on a sudden, immediately, fast; Antonyms of SUDDENLY: slowly, gradually, hesitantly, sluggishly, leisurely, obviously, tardily, laggardly
- SUDDENLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The door suddenly flew open Rosie suddenly grasped my hand I was woken up suddenly by the sound of someone hammering on the front door He suddenly appeared in the doorway I suddenly became aware of him looking at me
- SUDDENLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Suddenly definition: quickly and without warning; unexpectedly See examples of SUDDENLY used in a sentence
- Suddenly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you're walking on a crowded street and you stop suddenly — abruptly and without warning — somebody walking behind you may bump into you If you experience love at first sight, you've suddenly fallen in love
- Suddenly - definition of suddenly by The Free Dictionary
Happening without warning; unforeseen: a sudden storm 2 Happening or done without delay; hasty or immediate: a sudden decision 3 Characterized by sharp change in elevation; precipitous: a sudden drop in the ocean floor Very quickly and unexpectedly; suddenly
- SUDDENLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something happens suddenly, it happens quickly and unexpectedly Suddenly, she looked ten years older Her expression suddenly altered He sat down suddenly
- suddenly adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
quickly and unexpectedly I suddenly realized what I had to do I suddenly became aware of just how late it was She took ill and died suddenly at her home You might suddenly find yourself in dire need of cash A pedestrian suddenly appeared in front of the taxi I tried to sit up but I suddenly felt dizzy Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- What does Suddenly mean? - Definitions. net
Suddenly refers to an unexpected or abrupt occurrence or action that takes place quickly or without warning It implies a change in a situation or event happening swiftly and catching individuals off guard or by surprise
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