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  1. suddenly. squall - A violent wind that comes in suddenly, but does not last long, and is often accompanied by rain or snow. amaze, surprise - Amaze once meant "alarm, terrify," but now means "astonish"; surprise means "meet with suddenly or without warning." intersilient - Describing something suddenly emerging in the midst of something.

  2. suddenly: 1 adv happening unexpectedly “ suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her side” Synonyms: all of a sudden , of a sudden adv quickly and without warning “he stopped suddenly ” Synonyms: abruptly , dead , short adv on impulse; without premeditation “he made up his mind suddenly ” Synonyms: on the spur of the moment

  3. Definition of suddenly adverb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 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.

  5. Find 17 different ways to say SUDDENLY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. SUDDEN meaning: 1. happening or done quickly and without warning: 2. happening or done quickly and without…. Learn more.

  7. Suddenly there was a loud bang and all the lights went out. • As the train slid slowly into Asansol station, Brother Mariadas, suddenly wide awake, shook me out of my reverie. • You bring the glass up to your lips, but suddenly you think: What am I doing? suddenly realized • She suddenly realized he really was interested in the ship.