Outbreak
UK /["/ˈaʊtbreɪk/"]/US /["/ˈaʊtbreɪk/"]/
Definition
the sudden start of something unpleasant, especially violence or a disease
In simple words: A sudden start of something, especially a disease.
Examples
- the outbreak of war
- an outbreak of typhoid
- Outbreaks of rain are expected in the afternoon.
- the events that led to the outbreak of World War I
- an outbreak of hostilities
Usage notes
Commonly used in health contexts to describe the sudden occurrence of diseases. Avoid overly technical medical terms when discussing with general audiences.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'break' in a 'out', like an infection breaking out into the community.
Collocations
- large
- major
- serious
- cause
- lead to
- prevent
- occur
- outbreak of
- an outbreak of disease
- outbreaks of rain
- an outbreak of war, fighting, hostilities, violence, etc.
Synonyms
- epidemic
- flare-up
- eruption
- incident
- manifestation
Antonyms
- control
- containment
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'breakout' which refers to a sudden escape or emergence.
- Using 'outbreak' to describe non-disease situations.
- Pluralizing 'outbreak' as 'outbreaks' too frequently in casual conversation.