Suddenly Meaning and Definition

Suddenly

Suddenly

Pronunciation

/ˈsʌdpənli/

Part of Speech

Adverb

Definition

A sudden or unexpected event or change that happens quickly and unexpectedly, often catching one off guard.

Examples

  • The bomb suddenly detonated, causing chaos in the city.
  • She suddenly realized she had lost her phone.

Synonyms

  • Unexpectedly
  • Surprisingly

Antonyms

  • Expectedly
  • Predictably

Etymology

The word “suddenly” comes from the Old English words “sud” meaning “short” and “lic” meaning “ly”, meaning “in a short or sudden manner”.

Usage Notes

Suddenly can be used to describe a wide range of situations, from unexpected events to sudden discoveries. It’s often used to add emphasis to the suddenness of an event.

Cultural References

Suddenly has been used in various forms of media, including literature, film, and music. For example, the phrase “Suddenly, last summer” becomes a famous phrase from a Tennessee Williams play.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Out of the blue
  • Like a bolt out of the blue

Related Words or Phrases

  • Unexpected
  • Surprising
  • Unforeseen

Collocations

  • Something suddenly happens
  • Suddenly, [something]

Frequency of Use

Suddenly is a relatively common adverb in modern language, especially in informal writing and conversation.

Common Misspellings

  • Suudenly
  • Suddently

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