- 1. a. Happening without previous notice or with very brief notice; coming unexpectedly, or without the common preparation; immediate; instant; speedy. Source: opted
- 2. a. Hastly prepared or employed; quick; rapid. Source: opted
- 3. a. Hasty; violent; rash; precipitate. Source: opted
- 4. adv. Suddenly; unexpectedly. Source: opted
- 5. n. An unexpected occurrence; a surprise. Source: opted
- 6. adj. happening without warning or in a short space of time Source: wordnet
- 7. 1. Happening without previous notice or with very brief notice; coming unexpectedly, or without the common preparation; immediate; instant; speedy. "O sudden wo!" Chaucer. "For fear of sudden death." Shak. Sudden fear troubleth thee. Job xxii. 10. 2. Hastly prepared or employed; quick; rapid. Never was such a sudden scholar made. Shak. The apples of Asphaltis, appearing goodly to the sudden eye. Milton. 3. Hasty; violent; rash; precipitate. [Obs.] Shak. Syn. -- Unexpected; unusual; abrupt; unlooked-for. -- Sud"den*ly, adv. -- Sud"den*ness, n. Suddenly; unexpectedly. [R.] Herbs of every leaf that sudden flowered. Milton. An unexpected occurrence; a surprise. All of a sudden, On a sudden, Of a sudden, sooner than was expected; without the usual preparation; suddenly. How art thou lost! how on a sudden lost! Milton. He withdrew his opposition all of a sudden. Thackeray. Source: webster
- 8. Suddenly; unexpectedly. [R.]Herbs of every leaf that sudden flowered. Milton. Source: adambom
- 9. r:32/j:68 a. happening without warning or in a short space of time Source: ecdict
Home / Dictionary / sudden
sudden
Thesaurus links
Related headwords in VividLex — dictionary ↔ thesaurus bridge for exploration and SEO depth.
From the definitions
Explore more
← sudd