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outbreak

Aussprache: [ˈaʊtˌbreɪk]

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Kontext: „health“

(noun) an outbreak is when a disease or sickness suddenly happens and spreads a lot in a certain place. It's like when many people get sick with the same thing all at once.

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Last year, there was a flu outbreak in our town that made many people stay home.

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There was no outbreak of illness this season, and everyone stayed healthy.

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Have there been any outbreaks of illness reported in the area lately?

Kontext: „events“

(noun) an outbreak can also mean a sudden happening of something, like an explosion of activity or excitement. Imagine a surprise party where everyone suddenly jumps out; that could be an outbreak of joy.

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There was an outbreak of laughter when the funny clown came to the party.

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Unlike last year, there was no outbreak of fun at this year's event.

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What caused the outbreak of cheers when the team scored?

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