rapid onset

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

Used to describe a condition or event that begins very quickly.

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Examples (10)

  • The disease is characterized by its rapid onset of symptoms.
  • Patients experienced a rapid onset of fever and fatigue.
  • We need to prepare for the rapid onset of the hurricane.
  • The new medication promises a rapid onset of pain relief.
  • Her allergic reaction had a surprisingly rapid onset after eating the nuts.
  • Such infections often have a rapid onset, making early diagnosis difficult.
  • The economic crisis saw a rapid onset of unemployment across the country.
  • Despite its rapid onset, the condition can be managed with proper care.
  • The scientists studied the factors contributing to the rapid onset of glacial melting.
  • He was caught off guard by the rapid onset of winter, with snow falling unexpectedly.