outbreak
A general term for the sudden appearance of a disease.
Emphasizes the dangerous or severe consequences of an outbreak.
Highlights the significance and scale of an outbreak.
Indicates a very intense or extreme outbreak.
An outbreak that begins unexpectedly and quickly.
Used to describe an outbreak affecting a large area or many people.
Refers to a recent outbreak that has just started.
The sudden spread of influenza.
Refers to an outbreak that happened a short time ago.
The sudden appearance of cholera in a population.
The sudden occurrence of salmonella infections.
An outbreak that happens again and again.
Indicates an additional outbreak following a previous one.
An outbreak that occurs multiple times.
Refers to a new, recent outbreak, often after a period of calm.
An outbreak that occurs in scattered or isolated instances.
An outbreak that happens at regular intervals.
An outbreak that happens from time to time, but not regularly.
The beginning of a war.
A sudden start of violent behavior.
The start of armed conflict or physical confrontation.
The formal beginning of acts of war.
Periods of rain, especially in weather forecasts.
To stop an outbreak from happening.
To be the reason for an outbreak to start.
To result in an outbreak.
Used to state that an outbreak has happened.