• Onset

    Pronunciation

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    • ? IPA: /ˈɔnËŒsÉ›t/

    Origin

    From - + set. Compare Old English onsettan ("to impose; oppress, bear down").

    Full definition of onset

    Noun

    onset

    (plural onsets)
    1. A rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army.
    2. (medicine) The initial phase of a disease or condition, in which symptoms first become apparent.
    3. (phonology) The initial portion of a syllable, preceding the syllable nucleus.
    4. (acoustics) The beginning of a musical note or other sound, in which the amplitude rises from zero to an initial peak.
    5. (obsolete) A setting about; a beginning.
      • unknown date Francis Bacon,There is surely no greater wisdom than well to time the beginnings and onsets of things.
    6. (obsolete) Anything set on, or added, as an ornament or as a useful appendage.
      • 2013-06-29, High and wet, Floods in northern India, mostly in the small state of Uttarakhand, have wrought disaster on an enormous scale. The early, intense onset of the monsoon on June 14th swelled rivers, washing away roads, bridges, hotels and even whole villages. Rock-filled torrents smashed vehicles and homes, burying victims under rubble and sludge.

    Verb

    1. (obsolete) To assault; to set upon.
    2. (obsolete) To set about; to begin.
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