Arise means ‘
happen’ or ‘occur
‘. We use it with abstract nouns (e.g. problem). The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen.
What type of word is arise?
verb
(used without object), a·rose, a·ris·en [uh-riz-uhn], a·ris·ing. to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair when she entered the room.
What is the English word for arise?
Arise means ‘
happen’ or ‘occur
‘. We use it with abstract nouns (e.g. problem). The three forms of arise are arise, arose, arisen.
Which is another term?
what which one | which ones which exactly | which in particular which specifically | what in particular which of these | which of those which particular one |
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Is arise formal?
1[intransitive] (rather
formal
) (especially of a problem or a difficult situation) to happen; to start to exist synonym occur A new crisis has arisen. We keep them informed of any changes as they arise. Children should be disciplined when the need arises/should the need arise (= when it is necessary).
How do you use the word arise?
- [S] [T] A cry arose from the crowd. ( …
- [S] [T] A new difficulty has arisen. ( …
- [S] [T] This question has often arisen. ( …
- [S] [T] Accidents arise from carelessness. ( …
- [S] [T] One difficulty after another arose. ( …
- [S] [T] Fatal errors arise from carelessness. ( …
- [S] [T] Many accidents arise from carelessness. (
What is difference between rise arise?
Rise means moving from a lower position to a higher position or to get up from lying or sitting down. Arise means
to emerge or come into being
.
Is arise intransitive?
Arise is an irregular, intransitive verb:
arise – arose – arisen
.
Should the need arise example?
I have never had to employ oak garboards, but I would do it without hesitation should the need arise. It is hoped to bring in tutors for other instruments such as
concertina or button accordion
should the need arise.
Does not arise meaning?
1
to come into being
; originate. 2 foll by: from to spring or proceed as a consequence; result. 3 to get or stand up, as from a sitting, kneeling, or lying position. 4 to come into notice. 5 to move upwards; ascend.
What’s a big word for beautiful?
admirable, adorable, alluring, angelic, appealing,
beauteous
, bewitching, captivating, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enthralling, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fetching, fine, foxy, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, inviting …
What can I use instead of another?
second additional | fresh new | supplemental supplementary | other more | farther spare |
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What can I say instead of?
- bottle.
- bucket.
- canister.
- jar.
- package.
- cannikin.
- receptacle.
- vessel.
Should such a need arise meaning?
:
when it is necessary to do so Jobs will be created
when the need arises.
What is the present tense of arise?
presenti present simple or simple present | he, she, it arises | we arise | you arise | they arise |
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What does the word arise mean in the Bible?
Ariseverb.
to spring up
; to come into action, being, or notice; to become operative, sensible, or visible; to begin to act a part; to present itself; as, the waves of the sea arose; a persecution arose; the wrath of the king shall arise. Etymology: [AS. rsan; (equiv. to Goth. us-, ur-, G.