Suddenly or suddenly: how do you spell it? (with examples)

Suddenly it is written separately. The "sudden" form, written together, does not exist.

Suddenly is an adverbial phrase it is formed by the preposition “of” and the noun “suddenly”. It is used to refer to something that happens suddenly, suddenly, unexpectedly.

As an adverbial phrase, it can play the role of an adverb of mood or tense, for example:

  • Suzana appeared suddenly in Congress. (adverb of manner, which means unexpectedly)
  • Suddenly, Alan found his ex-wife in the store. (time adverb that provides a temporal information of the action)

Meaning of "suddenly"

According to the Portuguese online dictionary (DICIO), the term “suddenly” means sudden, unexpected or unexpected and that occurs without prior notice.

Some synonymous terms are: abruptly, suddenly and suddenly.

Examples with "suddenly"

  • I was talking to the teacher when, suddenly, the dean arrived.
  • He didn't know what to do in that situation, when, suddenly, she saw the police.
  • Suddenly, Anita arrived at the party with her new boyfriend.
  • At the daughter's wedding, suddenly, he started to cry.
  • Suddenly, we found the dress we were looking for.

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