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Meaning of arose
The primary meaning of the word "arose" is to come into existence or become apparent.
Etymology of arose
The word "arose" has its roots in Old English "ārīsan", which is derived from "ā-" (meaning "on" or "up") and "rīsan" (meaning "to rise")
The word has been in use since the 9th century and has evolved over time to encompass various meanings and connotations
Synonyms
appeared
emerged
originated
surfaced
came up
came into existence
came into being
materialized
manifested
happened
occurred
transpired
came to light
became apparent
became visible
dawned
arose
sprang up
sprang into existence
burst forth
broke out
started
began
commenced
initiated
started out
set in
came into view
loomed
emerged into view
Definitions
- The past tense of the verb "arise", meaning to come into existence or become apparent
- To get up or stand up from a sitting or lying position
- To come into being or become apparent as a result of a particular action or set of circumstances
Usage Examples
- A new problem arose during the project's implementation phase
- The idea arose from a conversation between colleagues
- The company arose from a small startup to a multinational corporation
- A dispute arose between the two parties over the contract terms
- The sun arose over the horizon, casting a warm glow over the landscape