Outbreak, plague, pandemic, epizootic.
widespread,, extensive, pervasive, endemic.
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Source(s):Oxford Thesaurus. III edition.sudden increase in the cases is epidemic and sudden increasein the cases is outbreak but epidemic word is used in medical terminology and outbreak word is for a layman person
A Pokemon outbreak is when a Pokemon from another game can be found in a certain location for one day only. The location of the outbreak changes daily.
You are not likely to have another outbreak after treatment for molluscum. The body usually clears the virus within a year.
Try saying assaulted, shot, or jumped, depending on the context of the situation.
Another word to describe epidemic is outbreak. For example, when the measles is diagnosed in a school, the epidemic can be widespread or an outbreak can occur among students and teachers.
The expected tornado outbreak for April 26-29, 2014 has a good chance of being significant, but it is quite unlikely that it will be another super outbreak. Outbreaks of that magnitude generally occur at intervals of several decades.
Because of the swine flu outbreak, the school closed for several days. The daycare has had very low attendance due to a chicken pox outbreak.
A great many people suffered and died following the outbreak of World War 2.
The name of that disease is Herpes zoster.
genital herpes
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