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1. (n.) onset
a beginning or start:
the onset of winter.
2. onset
an assault or attack:
the onset of the enemy.
Etymology: (1525–35)
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| Definition of 'Onset' |
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1. (noun) onset, oncoming
the beginning or early stages
"the onset of pneumonia"
2. (noun) attack, onslaught, onset, onrush
(military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons)
"the attack began at dawn"
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Sense: a beginning
the onset of a cold.
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Afrikaans: aanvang, begin |
Arabic: إبْتِداء |
Bulgarian: начало |
Brazilian: começo |
Czech: počátek |
German: der Anfang |
Danish: start |
Greek: έναρξη, αρχή |
Spanish: inicio, comienzo |
Estonian: algus |
Farsi: شروع |
Finnish: alku |
French: commencement |
Hebrew: הִתפָּרצוּת |
Hindi: शुरुआत |
Croatian: početak, nastup |
Hungarian: kezdet |
Indonesian: awal |
Icelandic: upphaf, byrjun |
Italian: inizio |
Japanese: 始まり |
Korean: 개시 |
Lithuanian: pradžia |
Latvian: sākums |
Malay: bermulanya |
Dutch: begin |
Norwegian: inntreden, begynnelse |
Polish: początek |
Persian: شروع |
Pashto: پيل |
Portuguese: começo |
Romanian: început |
Russian: начало |
Slovak: začiatok |
Slovenian: nastop |
Serbian: početak |
Swedish: ansats, början |
Thai: การเริ่ม |
Turkish: başlangıç, ortaya çıkış |
Taiwanese: 開始 |
Ukrainian: початок |
Urdu: ابتدا، آغاز |
Vietnamese: sự bắt đầu mạnh mẽ |
Chinese: 开始 |
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