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Sudden starting of large inductive loads..
No, the word 'sudden' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as occurring or done quickly and unexpectedly.The noun form for the adjective sudden is suddenness, a common noun as a general word for a quality of happening with haste or without warning; a word for any suddenness of any kind.
Due to the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, pillows and pillow-like stuffed toys should not be put into a playpen. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends keeping cribs and playpens free of these sorts of things.
The most common reaction is the flight or fight reaction. The person experiences a sudden dilemna whether to take flight or stay and fight. The person then has to weigh the possibilities. Whether he can out-run the obstacle or if he would be better off to stay and fight it.
The noun 'dismay' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a sudden or complete loss of courage; sudden disillusionment; a word for an emotion.
The word 'sudden' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The use of the word 'sudden' in the term 'all of a sudden' is functioning as a noun, an abstract noun, a word for a concept. Dictionaries refer to the word 'sudden' as a noun as obsolete, but the term 'all of a sudden' is still in common use.
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EXAMPLE: The sudden chill she felt on her neck was due to the window being open. BETTER: She felt a sudden chill on her neck, because the window was open.
National Power cuts, no television so to bed early
id say im not shure but i would think a cold/flu?