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onslaught

verb

  1. to attack
L1522797 on Wikidata ↗

noun

  1. to attack
L324735 on Wikidata ↗

Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈɒn.slɔːt/ / /ˈɔnsloːt/ / /ˈɑn.slɔt/

noun

Etymology: From on- + slaught. Formed after Middle Dutch aenslag, aenslach, equivalent to aen + slag, although slaught corresponds to Middle Dutch slacht; slag is cognate with the English weaving term sley. Compare Dutch aanslag and German Anschlag.

  1. A fierce attack.
  2. A large number of people or things resembling an attack.

    They opened the doors and prepared for the onslaught of holiday shoppers.

    The inevitable Baggies onslaught followed as substitute Simon Cox saw his strike excellently parried by keeper Bunn, with Cox heading the rebound down into the ground and agonisingly over the bar.