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suddenness
suddenness (ˈsʌd(ə)nnɪs) Forms: see sudden a.; also 4 sodeynesse, 7 suddeness. [f. sudden a. + -ness.] 1. The quality of taking place without warning or preparation; unexpectedness.1382 Wyclif Wisd. v. 2 Seende thei..shul merueilen in the sodeynesse [Vulg. subitatione] of the vnhopid helthe. a 1586 ...
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Strong's Hebrew: 6597. פִּתְאוֹם (pithom) -- suddenness, suddenly
NAS: Do not be afraid of sudden fear Nor KJV: Be not afraid of sudden fear, INT: not be afraid fear of sudden of the desolation of the wicked. Proverbs 6:15 HEB: עַל־ כֵּ֗ן פִּ֭תְאֹם יָב֣וֹא אֵיד֑וֹ NAS: will come suddenly; Instantly KJV: come suddenly; suddenly INT: and after that suddenly will come his calamity ...
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SUDDEN Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Sudden definition: happening, coming, made, or done quickly, without warning, or unexpectedly. See examples of SUDDEN used in a sentence.
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Imminent peril
Peril
Peril is synonymous with danger but lacks the suddenness of the "imminent" qualifier.
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others; he would follow the shapes which brush and ink had produced, making these into mountains, rocks, clouds and mists, wash in wind and rain, with the suddenness
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unamenability
unaˈmenability (un-1 12.)1865 Cornh. Mag. May 591 One set of features characteristic of pestilence is the suddenness of its onset; its unamenability to the resources of the healing art.
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Mark Yashaev
Only from this suddenness and on". Curated by Raz Samira.
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temporariness
temporariness (ˈtɛmpərərɪnɪs) [f. next + -ness.] The quality or state of being temporary.1695 J. Sage Article, etc. Wks. 1844 I. 197 The perpetuity or temporariness of it doth not affect its nature. 1876 W. Bathgate Deep Things of God ii. 36 The..suddenness and temporariness of the physical process ...
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Siege of Bristol (1645)
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King Charles, almost stunned by the suddenness of the catastrophic loss of Bristol, dismissed Rupert from all his offices and ordered him to
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eynd
eynd dial. (aɪnd) [app. a var. of ande 2.] (See quot.)1865 W. White E. Eng. II. 176 The Eynd, or watersmoke, as it is called in Norfolk, is a remarkable phenomenon, occurring mostly between spring and autumn, and with peculiar suddenness.
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Lycoris squamigera
This suddenness is reflected in its common names: surprise lily, magic lily, and resurrection lily.
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The last example (leaving a Latin consonant) is fairly unconventional, but it can express the suddenness nicely, and you
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Horace G. Cates
"The injury was hardly noticeable, but the infection developed with startling suddenness.
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Rapid episodic erosion of a cohesionless landslide dam ... - ResearchGate
Humans have paid a lot of attention to environmental geological challenges in recent years. Landslides, being one of the most prevalent geological disasters, are characterized by their suddenness ...
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