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Sentences with sudden

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  • He had been deeply affected by the sudden death of his father-in-law.
  • A sudden storm came up
  • Sudden implies extreme quickness or hastiness and, usually, unexpectedness [a sudden outburst of temper]; precipitate adds the implication of rashness or lack of due deliberation [a precipitate decision]; abrupt implies a breaking in or off suddenly and, hence, suggests the lack of any warning or a curtness, lack of ceremony, etc. [an abrupt dismissal]; impetuous implies vehement impulsiveness or extreme eagerness [an impetuous suitor]
  • A sudden turn in the road
  • A sudden attack.
  • A sudden turn.
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