All of a sudden, the skies opened and it began to pour.She was calm, but then all of a sudden burst into tears.The peaceful lake erupted all of a sudden into thunderous waves.
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All of the sudden
/ɔːl əv ðə ˈsʌd.ən/
Unexpectedly or without warning.
Examples:
All of the sudden, the lights went out.We were walking when all of the sudden it started raining.She was fine, then all of the sudden she fainted.
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Ways to tell them apart:
All of a sudden is the original, correct phrase commonly used in English.
Sudden is an adjective that requires an article a before it in this expression.
Remember, the sudden doesn't correlate with any standard English grammar rules for this phrase.
The phrase means that something happened quickly or unexpectedly.
Stick with all of a sudden for correct usage in formal writing or speech.