All Of A Sudden

B2 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    75 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • All Of A Sudden Meanings

    adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate a sudden or unexpected event

    preposition shows the relationship between 'all' and 'sudden', indicating that the sudden event involves everything mentioned

    Fields related to all of a sudden

    Literature

    Found in novels and poems to convey a sudden shift in the narrative or mood

    Narrative Writing

    Often used in storytelling to indicate a sudden change or unexpected event

    Conversational English

    Used in everyday conversations to describe a sudden occurrence or change

    Film and Television Scriptwriting

    Frequently used in scripts to create tension or surprise in a scene

    Casual Speech

    Commonly used in informal speech to express a sudden event or change

    Occupation Usage of all of a sudden

    Writer

    The plot of the novel took an unexpected turn when the main character's long-lost sister appeared all of a sudden.

    Psychologist

    The patient's anxiety seemed to escalate all of a sudden during the therapy session.

    Engineer

    The machine malfunctioned and stopped working all of a sudden, causing a delay in production.

    Teacher

    The students became quiet all of a sudden when the principal entered the classroom.

    Doctor

    The patient's condition deteriorated all of a sudden, requiring immediate medical attention.

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