different between suddently vs suddenly
suddently
English
Etymology
suddent +? -ly.
Adverb
suddently
- (nonstandard) Alternative form of suddenly
suddently From the web:
- what suddenly distracts victor for the better
- what suddenly means
- what suddenly raises blood pressure
- what suddenly causes eczema
- what suddenly causes acid reflux
- what does suddenly mean
- what is suddenly seymour about
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suddenly
English
Etymology
From Middle English sodenly, sodeynly, sodeinliche, sodaynlyche; equivalent to sudden +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?dn?li/
Adverb
suddenly (comparative more suddenly, superlative most suddenly)
- Happening quickly and with little or no warning; in a sudden manner.
- Suddenly, the heavens opened and we all got drenched.
Synonyms
- all of a sudden
Antonyms
- unsuddenly
Derived terms
- suddenliness
Translations
suddenly From the web:
- what suddenly distracts victor for the better
- what suddenly means
- what suddenly raises blood pressure
- what suddenly causes eczema
- what suddenly causes acid reflux
- what suddenly distracts victor for the better what does victor also suddenly worry about
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