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Meanings of
suddenly
in English
Portuguese
subitamente
Spanish
de repente
Back to the meaning
In a sudden and unexpected way.
abruptly
all of a sudden
out of the blue
of a sudden
Portuguese
subitamente
Portuguese
subitamente
Spanish
bruscamente
Back to the meaning
Quickly and without warning.
dead
short
Portuguese
subitamente
Synonyms
Examples for "
dead
"
dead
short
Examples for "
dead
"
1
I ran inside and said 'Is he
dead
?
'
and they said yes.
2
Among the
dead
was an American citizen, a State Department official said.
3
He could not help but state the obvious: 'You should be
dead
.
'
4
He has shot
dead
at least 12 victims so far, police say.
5
She was hearing reports of unchecked violence, widespread chaos, thousands presumed
dead
.
1
National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy' fell far
short
of self-determination.
2
International rights groups said the vote fell well
short
of democratic standards.
3
What are the
short
and long term health effects of cannabis use?
4
The investing process from there was fairly easy: long Japan,
short
France.
5
The company needed to address
short
-
term
liquidity problems first, the source said.
Spanish
repentinamente
Back to the meaning
On impulse; without premeditation.
on the spur of the moment
Spanish
repentinamente
Usage of
suddenly
in English
1
Quite
suddenly
,
the urgency of their situation had come home to him.
2
But plunge Europe into existential crisis and it
suddenly
seems to matter.
3
As the general election approaches, however, those positions
suddenly
appear serious liabilities.
4
Two tries within five minutes
suddenly
put the result beyond any doubt.
5
With Hanjin's situation
suddenly
in limbo, its ships were stranded at sea.
6
Jethiss
suddenly
spoke over everyone: 'You are all in great danger here.
7
In communities across the south, public history is
suddenly
up for debate.
8
By the end of that year, however, their relationship
suddenly
fell apart.
9
Deighton said
suddenly
,
'Rear-Admiral Keen, you've known him for a long while?'
10
However they
suddenly
appear in danger of falling at the final hurdle.
11
You said that you are familiar with my work, she said
suddenly
.
12
Thomas
suddenly
wanted to be as far from that room as possible.
13
Gamel resigned
suddenly
last week just halfway through his four year contract.
14
He can brighten up any dinner table by
suddenly
producing a 'problem'.
15
Two years ago this week, McLennan died
suddenly
of a heart attack.
16
After days of waiting, Karla Homolka
suddenly
comes out into public view.
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suddenly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
say suddenly
stop suddenly
die suddenly
seem suddenly
turn suddenly
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Translations for
suddenly
Portuguese
subitamente
de repente
repentinamente
abruptamente
precipitadamente
Spanish
de repente
repentinamente
de golpe
bruscamente
en seco
Suddenly
through the time
Suddenly
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Common
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
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