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    sudden
    /ˈsʌdn/

    adjective

    • 1. occurring or done quickly and unexpectedly or without warning: "a sudden bright flash"

    adverb

    • 1. suddenly: literary, informal "sudden there swooped an eagle downward"

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  2. happening or done quickly and without warning: Drop the gun, put your hands in the air, and don't make any sudden movements. He had a sudden heart attack while he was on holiday. First they announce their engagement and then they tell me Angie's pregnant - it's all a bit sudden. Fewer examples. I'd strongly advise against making a sudden decision.

  3. The meaning of SUDDEN is happening or coming unexpectedly. How to use sudden in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sudden.

  4. Sudden definition: happening, coming, made, or done quickly, without warning, or unexpectedly. See examples of SUDDEN used in a sentence.

  5. Anything sudden is abrupt, quick, or unexpected. A sudden rain shower during your picnic is disappointing, while a sudden drop-off in the road ahead can be dangerous if you're on your skateboard.

  6. sudden refers to the quickness of an occurrence, although the event may have been expected: a sudden change in the weather. unexpected emphasizes the lack of preparedness for what occurs or appears: an unexpected crisis. abrupt characterizes something involving a swift adjustment; the effect is often unpleasant, unfavorable, or the cause of ...

  7. happening or done quickly and unexpectedly. News of his sudden and unexpected death came as a great shock. a sudden change in temperature. There were several sudden bursts of gunfire outside. It was only decided yesterday. It's all been very sudden. Don't make any sudden movements. His death was very sudden. Topics Time b1.

  8. A complete guide to the word "SUDDEN": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. Happening or coming unexpectedly; not foreseen or prepared for. A sudden storm came up. Webster's New World. Happening without warning; unforeseen. A sudden storm. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Done, coming, or taking place quickly or abruptly; hasty. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Sharp or abrupt. A sudden turn in the road.

  10. Define sudden. sudden synonyms, sudden pronunciation, sudden translation, English dictionary definition of sudden. adj. 1. Happening without warning; unforeseen: a sudden storm. 2. Happening or done without delay; hasty or immediate: a sudden decision. 3. Characterized...

  11. done or happening quickly and unexpectedly: a sudden change / increase. His sudden death was a great shock to us all. Fewer examples. With a sudden jolt the train started moving again. He put on a sudden burst of speed. The stories in the newspaper brought her career to a sudden end. She was hit by a sudden wave of nausea.