Subitement
Subitement is a French adverb meaning “in a sudden way, without warning.” It describes events that occur abruptly and without prior notice, often causing a shift in situation or perception. The term is common in literary and journalistic writing and is considered more formal or literary than casual phrases such as tout à coup.
Etymology: The adverb derives from Old French subit, meaning sudden, itself from Latin subitus meaning sudden
Usage: Subitement primarily modifies verbs, indicating how an action takes place. It can mark a pivotal turn
Synonyms and nuance: Common synonyms include brusquement, soudainement, and tout à coup. Subitement emphasizes abruptness and
Examples: The weather can change subitement, catching travelers by surprise. A decision might be canceled subitement,