suprise
An Interjection.
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 word 'sudden' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as happening or done quickly and unexpectedly or without warning. Example:A sudden storm ended our picnic quickly.Note: The word 'sudden' functions as a noun in the expression, 'all of a sudden', as the object of the preposition 'of'.
The word 'sudden' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as happening or done quickly and unexpectedly or without warning. Example:A sudden storm ended our picnic quickly.Note: The word 'sudden' functions as a noun in the expression, 'all of a sudden', as the object of the preposition 'of'.
Natural.
sad
despise
Joy Buyer's remorse.
antisemitism or being antisemitic
The word that describes a feeling of resentment at some insult is "umbrage." It conveys a sense of offense or annoyance taken at a perceived slight or disrespect. This feeling often arises when someone feels wronged or disrespected by another's words or actions.
I think it is stationary?
You may feel resentful toward them.