supersudden

adj

Etymology

From super- + sudden.

  1. inherited from sodeyn
  2. prefixed as supersudden — “super + sudden

Definitions

  1. Very sudden

    Very sudden; with little or no warning.

    • Whether this is true, or to what extent the transmitted load may be lessened by a supersudden load, as compared to just a sudden load, is not known.
    • The Pershing II missiles— there are 108 in the plan—can reach Russia from Germany in five minutes, thus producing a new possibility of a supersudden first strike—even on Moscow itself. That is too fast.
    • Emmy said I blacked out supersudden and hard, which she thought was very hip of me, since half the crowd was on drugs, and in a way, fainting made me blend in a little better. “Well played,” she said.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA