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Meaning of onslaught in English

Table of contents
  1. Pronunciation
  2. Noun
    1. Etymology
    2. Definitions
  1. Pronunciation

    /ˈɑnˌslɔt/

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  1. Noun

    onslaught

    Etymology

    early 17th century (also in the form anslaight): from Middle Dutch aenslag, from aen‘on’ + slag‘blow’. The change in the ending was due to association with (now obsolete) slaught ‘slaughter’

    Definitions

    1. a sudden and severe onset of trouble
  2. 2. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons)

    Examples

    • « the attack began at dawn »

    Derived terms

    • aggress
    • assail
    • attack
  3. 3. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)

    Derived terms

    • barrage

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