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UK/["/əˈraɪz/","/əˈraɪzɪz/","/əˈrəʊz/","/əˈrɪzn/","/əˈraɪzɪŋ/"]/US/["/əˈraɪz/","/əˈraɪzɪz/","/əˈrəʊz/","/əˈrɪzn/","/əˈraɪzɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Arise

to happen; to start to exist

In simple words: To come up or happen.

Arise in a sentence

  • If you have a dream, you must let it arise from your heart.
  • Issues may arise if the project is not managed properly.
  • A sense of hope began to arise within her as she faced the challenges ahead.
  • New ideas often arise in moments of creativity and inspiration.
  • Many problems arose during the transition, but they were resolved quickly.

How to use Arise

Commonly used in both spoken and written English. Suitable for formal contexts, such as reports or academic writing. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

arise + from / out of

Memory hint

Think of 'arise' as something that lifts itself up, like a sunrise at dawn!

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Collocations with Arise

Synonyms for Arise

Opposites of Arise

Common mistakes with Arise

  • 'Arise' is often confused with 'rise'; remember 'arise' means to come up mentally or socially.
  • Learners may use 'arise' incorrectly with a direct object; it does not take one.
  • 'Arise' is sometimes used with a continuous form ('arising'), which may not fit all contexts.

Compare Arise with Emerge, Appear, Occur

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Frequently asked questions about Arise

What does Arise mean?

To come up or happen.

What is the definition of Arise?

to happen; to start to exist

How do you use Arise in a sentence?

If you have a dream, you must let it arise from your heart.

Can you give another example of Arise?

Issues may arise if the project is not managed properly.

What are synonyms for Arise?

Common alternatives include emerge, appear, occur, spring up, come forth.

What is the opposite of Arise?

Opposite meanings include decline, fall, diminish.

What words go with Arise?

It commonly pairs with naturally, spontaneously, directly, may, might, be likely to, from, out of, naturally, spontaneously, directly, may, might, be likely to, from, out of.

What are common mistakes when using Arise?

'Arise' is often confused with 'rise'; remember 'arise' means to come up mentally or socially. Learners may use 'arise' incorrectly with a direct object; it does not take one. 'Arise' is sometimes used with a continuous form ('arising'), which may not fit all contexts.

How do you pronounce Arise?

US: /["/əˈraɪz/","/əˈraɪzɪz/","/əˈrəʊz/","/əˈrɪzn/","/əˈraɪzɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/əˈraɪz/","/əˈraɪzɪz/","/əˈrəʊz/","/əˈrɪzn/","/əˈraɪzɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Arise?

Commonly used in both spoken and written English. Suitable for formal contexts, such as reports or academic writing. Avoid in casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Arise?

"Arise" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.