Drawing inferences
The phrase is "sudden insight", and it means when a person suddenly realizes something or understands something that they didn't before.
No, the word 'sudden' is not a noun; sudden is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a sudden storm).The noun form for the adjective sudden is suddenness.
The non religious definition would be a sudden marvelous ability to understand something that had been a mystery. For example, a scientist might suddenly understand how to cure cancer. He would have had an epiphany.
A shock is something which causes sudden, heavy impact, a sudden electrical charge, or an amount of considerable emotional impact.
impulse.
The word is epiphany.
An epiphany.
You do something that reminds you of him/her. Or maybe they're thinking of you.
In present tense the word "realize" is used a bit like the word "understand". ie: "I realize this isn't easy for you to hear, but your father was a traitor to his country." or something along those lines. In past tense "realized" describes a moment of sudden understanding, and epiphany: "It was then that I realized that the problem was much bigger than I could handle."
Just be yourself, but understand that you can only be friends with this guy.
The phrase is "sudden insight", and it means when a person suddenly realizes something or understands something that they didn't before.
anxious or anxiousness :)