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Suddenly

ˈsədnli
Extremely common
800 - 900
800 - 900
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突然 (とつぜん), いきなり, 急に (きゅうに)

Suddenly meanings in Japanese

突然 (とつぜん)

Example:
Suddenly, it started to rain.
突然、雨が降り出しました。
She suddenly appeared at the party.
彼女は突然パーティーに現れました。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used to describe an unexpected event or occurrence.
Note: This is the most common translation and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

いきなり

Example:
He called me out of the blue.
彼はいきなり電話をしてきました。
The lights went out suddenly.
いきなり電気が消えました。
Usage: InformalContext: Typically used in casual conversations to indicate something happening unexpectedly or abruptly.
Note: This term is often used in everyday speech and can imply a sense of surprise.

急に (きゅうに)

Example:
He suddenly decided to leave.
彼は急に出発することに決めました。
The temperature dropped suddenly.
温度が急に下がりました。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used in various contexts to describe a sudden change or action.
Note: This term conveys the idea of something happening quickly or unexpectedly and is versatile in usage.

Suddenly's synonyms

abruptly

Abruptly means suddenly and unexpectedly, often implying a sudden change or interruption.
Example: The car stopped abruptly at the red light.
Note: It emphasizes a more jarring or unexpected nature of the sudden action.

unexpectedly

Unexpectedly means without warning or anticipation, catching someone by surprise.
Example: She unexpectedly showed up at the party.
Note: It highlights the element of surprise or lack of preparation.

instantly

Instantly means happening immediately or without any delay.
Example: The news spread instantly across social media.
Note: It emphasizes the speed or immediacy of the sudden action.

Suddenly expressions, common phrases

Out of the blue

Refers to something happening unexpectedly or without warning.
Example: The news of his resignation came out of the blue.
Note: Implies a sense of surprise or shock beyond just the suddenness.

All of a sudden

Indicates a very sudden or unexpected event or change.
Example: All of a sudden, the lights went out in the entire neighborhood.
Note: Emphasizes the completeness and immediacy of the event.

In the blink of an eye

Describes something happening so quickly that it seems almost instantaneous.
Example: The car disappeared in the blink of an eye.
Note: Highlights the speed and suddenness of the action.

Like a bolt from the blue

Refers to a sudden, unexpected event or piece of news.
Example: Her resignation was like a bolt from the blue for everyone.
Note: Suggests a surprising and dramatic impact of the sudden event.

Out of nowhere

Describes something happening without any prior warning or indication.
Example: The storm hit out of nowhere, catching us all off guard.
Note: Emphasizes the lack of anticipation or preparation for the sudden event.

In an instant

Refers to something happening very quickly and without delay.
Example: The mood of the room changed in an instant when she walked in.
Note: Highlights the immediate and swift nature of the sudden action.

Like a shot

Describes someone or something moving very quickly or suddenly.
Example: He left the room like a shot when he heard the news.
Note: Implies a sudden and swift departure or action.

Suddenly everyday (slang) expressions

Like a bat out of hell

Describes sudden and fast movement or action.
Example: She ran out of the room like a bat out of hell.
Note: Emphasizes speed and intensity.

Out of thin air

Indicates something appearing suddenly and seemingly unexplainably.
Example: The solution seemed to appear out of thin air.
Note: Implies a mysterious or inexplicable nature.

Quick as a flash

Refers to acting or happening very quickly.
Example: He answered the question quick as a flash.
Note: Focuses on speed and immediate response.

In a split second

Describes an extremely short amount of time.
Example: The car swerved in a split second to avoid the pedestrian.
Note: Emphasizes the brief duration of the sudden event.

In the twinkling of an eye

Refers to something happening very quickly and almost instantaneously.
Example: The thief disappeared in the twinkling of an eye.
Note: Poetic and formal expression of suddenness.

Before you know it

Indicates something happening quickly and unexpectedly.
Example: The party was over before you know it.
Note: Highlights the quickness of an occurrence without anticipation.

Suddenly - Examples

Suddenly, the lights went out.
Egyszer csak elkezdett esni az eső.
Váratlanul megjelent a barátom az ajtóban.

Suddenly grammar

Suddenly - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: suddenly
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): suddenly
Syllables, Separation and Stress
suddenly Contains 2 syllables: sud • den
Phonetic transcription: ˈsə-dᵊn
sud den , ˈsə dᵊn (The red syllable is stressed)

Suddenly - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
suddenly: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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