The phrase is "sudden insight", and it means when a person suddenly realizes something or understands something that they didn't before.
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.
Sudden is an adjective, not a verb.
Usually the reactions are mild - redness, swelling, local mild pain at the injection site, mild lethargy (tiredness). More severe reactions are very rare but could include anaphylactic shock (sudden severe swelling of the nose/throat/pharynx, sudden severe drop in blood pressure) or alopecia (loss of hair) or leukopecia (white hair) around the injection site.
Paroxysm means sudden attack.
The opposite of sudden is gradual.
all of a sudden.......
sudden last day
I was startled by a sudden noise.
Yes, sudden is an adjective.
The prefix for "sudden" is "sub-" or "sud-".
The bus stopped with a sudden jolt.