arise — to happen or occur as a result of something
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to happen or occur as a result of something
Pronunciation (IPA): /əˈraɪz/
Korean meaning: 발생하다, 생기다
Korean pronunciation: 어**라이**즈
Example Sentences
- When the teacher mentioned homework, groans arose from every corner of the classroom.
- A heated debate arose over whether pineapple belongs on pizza.
- Environmental concerns arise when factories pollute rivers.
arise
VERB//əˈraɪz//
to happen or occur as a result of something

to happen or occur as a result of something
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Origin
From Old English 'arisan', composed of the prefix 'a-' (on, up) combined with 'rise' (to get up, move upward). The word ultimately derives from Proto-Germanic roots related to rising or moving upward.
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“When the teacher mentioned homework, groans arose from every corner of the classroom.”
“A heated debate arose over whether pineapple belongs on pizza.”
“Environmental concerns arise when factories pollute rivers.”
“New technologies arise from scientific research and innovation.”
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