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outbreak

outbreak / outbreak
Noun
pl: outbreaks

This term carries a strong negative connotation, specifically evoking a sense of suddenness and lack of control. It is almost exclusively used for events that are disruptive, harmful, or dangerous, creating an image of a dam bursting or a fire spreading rapidly. In medical contexts, it describes the initial surge of an infectious disease. In social or political contexts, it refers to the abrupt onset of violence or conflict. It is distinct from a general "start" or "beginning" because it implies an escalation of a crisis.

Meanings

Nounoutbreak

The sudden start of something unwelcome, such as a disease, war, or violence.

"The government is trying to contain the outbreak of the virus."

Nounoutbreak

A sudden burst of an emotion or a specific behavior, often an uncontrolled one.

"She had a sudden outbreak of laughter during the ceremony."

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