sudden *** sud·den adj

sudden *** sud·den adj
['sʌdn]
improvviso (-a)

this is so sudden! — non me l'aspettavo!

all of a sudden — all'improvviso, improvvisamente

a sudden change — un cambiamento improvviso


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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