Of A Sudden - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Of a sudden' means quickly and unexpectedly; it's another way to say 'suddenly'. Imagine a pop quiz at school ๐Ÿ“โ€”it appears 'of a sudden'. It indicates something happens without warning. Unlike something happening gradually, it emphasizes the immediate nature. It can refer to actions, changes, or occurrences. It suggests a lack of anticipation. 'Of a sudden' conveys a sense of surprise or shock.

Etymology

The phrase 'of a sudden' is an idiomatic expression. 'Sudden' comes from the Old English 'sลซden,' meaning 'unforeseen' or 'unexpected.' The addition of 'of a' emphasizes the unexpected nature of the event. Together, it creates a sense of immediacy and surprise.

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Examples

  • "'Of a sudden,' the music stopped."
  • "'Of a sudden,' it started to rain."
  • "'Of a sudden,' she changed her mind."
  • "'Of a sudden,' he knew what to do."

Anecdote / Story

In 'Stranger Things,' the Demogorgon might appear 'of a sudden,' catching the characters off guard. The unexpected appearance of danger adds to the suspense and thrill. It's like when Will goes missing in the first place. The phrase captures the immediate and startling nature of events in the Upside Down.

Encouragement

Use 'of a sudden' when you want to describe something that happens quickly and unexpectedly. It's a vivid way to add drama to your stories or describe surprising events. Practice using it in your conversations and writing to make your descriptions more engaging! ๐ŸŽ‰

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