Thesaurus / sudden
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All of a sudden, political videos have started to appear across all categories — humor, beauty, sport.
DAILY CRUNCH: TIKTOK BECOMES A POLITICAL BATTLEGROUND IN RUSSIAANTHONY HAFEBRUARY 11, 2021TECHCRUNCHThanks to Google's sudden disinterest in iOS app updates, the messages were showing even when users had the latest, two-month-old updates of these Google apps.
GOOGLE FLAGS ITS IOS APPS AS “OUT OF DATE” AFTER TWO MONTHS OF NEGLECTRON AMADEOFEBRUARY 11, 2021ARS TECHNICAAs rescue workers search for more than 100 people who are still missing, officials and scientists are trying to unravel the causes of the sudden flood.
THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE DISASTROUS FLOOD IN INDIACAROLYN GRAMLINGFEBRUARY 9, 2021SCIENCE NEWSThe metaphor of “wildfire” became common in descriptions of the disease, especially “flare-ups” as countries that initially brought down their infection rates faced sudden surges of infection.
THE VIRUS CAUSED MORE THAN A PANDEMIC. IT SET US ALL ABLAZE.PHILIP KENNICOTTFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe curriculum they covered was truncated in response to the sudden closure of schools in March, when the public health emergency slammed the nation.
AP TESTS WILL BE OFFERED AT HOME OR IN SCHOOL AS VIRUS CRISIS PERSISTS, BUT THIS TIME EXAMS WILL BE OF NORMAL LENGTHNICK ANDERSONFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAll of a sudden, she started hearing a series of loud bangs on the doors leading into her office.
“I THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO DIE”: AOC’S HARROWING ACCOUNT OF THE CAPITOL HILL ATTACKZACK BEAUCHAMPFEBRUARY 2, 2021VOX“We’re very popular all of a sudden,” said employee Danica Smith, 22, who noted that 100 people had stopped in, nearly double the average Saturday traffic.
DESPITE RECORD STOCK SURGE, GAMESTOP IS STILL STRUGGLING TO STAY AFLOATABHA BHATTARAI, TAYLOR TELFORDFEBRUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTI love them but eating them almost always results in a complete sugar crash by mid afternoon wherein everyone around me is punished by my sudden, terrible mood.
THE BEST PANCAKE RECIPES, ACCORDING TO EATER EDITORSEATER STAFFFEBRUARY 1, 2021EATERBriana, a former medical assistant from Phoenix, Arizona, felt that the pandemic was a sudden but necessary “reality check” for her career.
THE PANDEMIC’S LASTING EFFECTS ON YOUNG MEDICAL WORKERSTERRY NGUYENFEBRUARY 1, 2021VOXYou may feel great for three or four weeks, and then all of a sudden, you start getting shin pain and foot pain and calf pain.
INDOOR EXERCISES TO PREPARE YOU FOR HIKING THE GREAT OUTDOORSPAM MOOREJANUARY 27, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWORDS RELATED TO SUDDEN
- abrupt
- agog
- antsy
- anxious
- appetent
- ardent
- athirst
- avid
- breathless
- brusque
- chafing
- choleric
- curt
- demanding
- dying to
- eager
- edgy
- feverish
- fretful
- hasty
- having short fuse
- headlong
- hot under collar
- hot-tempered
- impetuous
- indignant
- intolerant
- irascible
- irritable
- itchy
- keen
- on pins and needles
- quick-tempered
- racing one's motor
- restless
- ripe
- snappy
- straining
- sudden
- testy
- thirsty
- unforbearing
- unindulgent
- vehement
- violent
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- ardent
- eager
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- furious
- going off deep end
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- headlong
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- impassioned
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- passionate
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- rash
- restive
- rushing
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- spur-of-the-moment
- subitaneous
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- swift
- unbridled
- unexpected
- unplanned
- unpremeditated
- unreflecting
- unrestrained
- unthinking
- vehement
- violent
- abrupt
- ad-lib
- automatic
- careless
- devil-may-care
- emotional
- extemporaneous
- flaky
- gone off deep end
- hasty
- headlong
- hot-and-cold
- impetuous
- instinctive
- intuitive
- involuntary
- jumping the gun
- mad
- offhand
- passionate
- precipitate
- quick
- rash
- spontaneous
- sudden
- swift
- unconsidered
- unexpected
- unmeditated
- unpredictable
- unpremeditated
- unprompted
- up-and-down
- violent
- winging it
- ASAP
- a move on
- abrupt
- accelerated
- active
- agile
- alert
- animated
- breakneck
- brief
- brisk
- cursory
- curt
- double-time
- energetic
- expeditious
- expeditive
- express
- fleet
- flying
- going
- harefooted
- hasty
- headlong
- hurried
- immediate
- impatient
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- instantaneous
- keen
- lively
- mercurial
- move it
- nimble
- on the double
- perfunctory
- posthaste
- prompt
- pronto
- rapid
- snappy
- spirited
- split-second
- sprightly
- spry
- sudden
- swift
- the lead out
- winged
- ASAP
- a move on
- abrupt
- accelerated
- active
- agile
- alert
- animated
- breakneck
- brief
- brisk
- cursory
- curt
- double time
- energetic
- expeditious
- expeditive
- express
- fleet
- flying
- going
- harefooted
- hasty
- headlong
- hurried
- immediate
- impatient
- impetuous
- instantaneous
- keen
- lively
- mercurial
- move it
- nimble
- on the double
- perfunctory
- posthaste
- prompt
- pronto
- rapid
- snappy
- spirited
- sprightly
- spry
- sudden
- swift
- the lead out
- winged
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