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    onrush
    /ˈɒnrʌʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a surging rush forward: "the mesmerizing onrush of the sea"

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  2. noun. on· rush ˈȯn-ˌrəsh. ˈän- Synonyms of onrush. 1. : a rushing forward or onward. 2. : onset. onrushing. ˈȯn-ˌrə-shiŋ. ˈän- adjective. Synonyms. advancement. furtherance. going. headway. march. passage. procession. progression. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of onrush in a Sentence.

  3. onrush. Other forms: onrushes. When something moves forward in a great surge, it's called an onrush. When a dam breaks during a flood, it causes an onrush of water and you better have your raft at the ready.

  4. The onrush of something is its sudden development, which happens so quickly and forcefully that you are unable to control it.

  5. Onrush definition: a strong forward rush, flow, etc.. See examples of ONRUSH used in a sentence.

  6. Onrush means a forceful forward rush or flow, or a violent physical or verbal attack. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of onrush in different languages.

  7. noun. /ˈɒnrʌʃ/ /ˈɑːnrʌʃ/ [singular] a strong movement forward; the sudden development of something. She was seized by an onrush of nerves. Want to learn more?

  8. Sep 22, 2023 · onrush (plural onrushes) A forceful rush or flow forward . [masked men representing ancestral spirits] was checked by the unexpected composure of the two men. But it was only a momentary check, like the tense silence between blasts of thunder. The second onrush was greater than the first. It swallowed up the two men.