He may have lost interest or something. Do not read too far into it right now. Just try talking to him more in person rather then text. See what happens.
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.
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.
He might be stressed about school, or work, or maybe something just hasn't been working for him lately. Don't jump to the immediate conclusion that it's you that is the problem, just relax and talk to him about it when you can. You just have to be patient with him and give him some time
School?
You do something that reminds you of him/her. Or maybe they're thinking of you.
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 :)
well it won't be making a sudden moves soon