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sudden loud start
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sudden
,
loud
,
start
.
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sudden
adjective
repentino, subito
;
inesperado, improviso
;
precipitado, brusco
Example sentences of
sudden
adjective
•
a
sudden
change in temperature
•
Sudden
fame can be difficult to deal with.
•
She had a
sudden
urge to be outside.
•
His death was very
sudden
.
•
a
sudden
turn in the road
More examples
•
I was surprised by her
sudden
decision to quit.
•
The director's
sudden
departure leaves the organization's future uncertain.
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Synonyms of
sudden
adjective
precipitate
,
headlong
,
abrupt
,
impetuous
,
hasty
,
rash
,
unexpected
loud
adjective
alto, fuerte
;
ruidoso
;
llamativo, chillón
Example sentences of
loud
adjective
•
She complained in a
loud
voice.
•
“Is the television
loud
enough?” “It's too
loud
!”
•
He's known for being
loud
and aggressive.
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Synonyms of
loud
adjective
noisy
,
earsplitting
,
deafening
,
raucous
,
strident
,
blaring
,
booming
,
thunderous
,
flashy
start
noun
starts
sobresalto, respingo
;
principio, comienzo
Example sentences of
start
noun
•
knew from the
start
of the game that he would win easily
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Synonyms of
start
noun
origin
,
source
,
inception
,
root
,
provenance
,
genesis
,
birth
,
beginning
,
outset
,
jump
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