Suddenness in a sentence as a noun

People don't understand how much suddenness of the death affects you.

What sticks out about the Ron Paul links is the suddenness and the magnitude of the change.

From the brightness, whiteness, and suddenness with which it switched off, I'd be far more inclined to think it's artificial.

Although I know about proxy style auctions work, I was also a little shocked by the suddenness of theEnter the bid amount... OK. Buy points... OOK.

Whether or not it would crash it is a different question that is much harder to predict, it all depends on the scale and suddenness of the system shock.

"Severities should be dealt out all at once, so that their suddenness may give less offense; benefits ought to be handed ought drop by drop, so that they may be relished the more.

It is something that just happens-an idea out of the blue-characterized sometimes by suddenness and surprise, with a feeling of elation, excitement, and a release of tension.

The power of urban legend?The suddenness and completely of nuclear annihilation is what makes people fearfulDoes suddenness and completeness of nuclear annihilation exist?

Really interesting, tho I wish he cited or talked to some psychologists as well!I wonder if the specific tools of war are a factor as well — the suddenness of explosions and bullets might provide a significantly more traumatic experience than spear sword and trebuchet, the pace of humvees and airplanes more shock than feet and horses.

Suddenness definitions

noun

the quality of happening with headlong haste or without warning

See also: abruptness precipitateness precipitousness precipitance precipitancy