Word bank

Improve your reading skills, Memorize words and practice vocabulary

Memorized by 30+ users

arise

/əˈɹaɪz/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Come into existence, begin or start.

    - "The sun arises every morning."
    - "The crisis arose from a misunderstanding."
    - "The issue arose during the meeting."
  • Verb

    Cause to rise or stand up.

    - "The crowd arose and cheered."
    - "The dead rose from their graves."
    - "The dough had risen enough to be baked."

Pronunciation
  1. /əˈɹaɪz/



    Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1684550"

Synonyms

rise , spring , stand up , awaken , come about , come to pass , occur , appear , emerge , originate , pop up , reappear , surface
Rhymes
Words rhyming with arise
aprise , advise , suprise , surmise , devise
Variants
List of all variants of arise that leads to same result
arise , arisen , arises , arising , arose , should the need arise , get a rise out of
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).

Arises, arose, arisen


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English arisan, from er-, up + risan, rise.


Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word
  1. Did you know that 'arise' is also used as a legal term to refer to a lawsuit or action brought before a court?

  2. In the Bible, the phrase 'arise and shine' is used to describe the glory and splendor of a new day or a new beginning.


Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to
  1. Awaken: Related concept: The act of becoming conscious or alert after sleeping or being in a coma. 'Arise' and 'awaken' are synonymous in this context.

  2. Emergence: Related concept: The process of coming into existence or becoming visible or noticeable. 'Arise' can be used interchangeably with 'emerge' in this context.


Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.

In literature, 'arise' is often used in the context of dawn or sunrise. For example, in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', the famous line 'Romeo, doff thy night's attire. Look, look, a rose!' refers to the rising of the sun and the beginning of a new day.

How to Memorize "arise"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine the sun coming up over the horizon. Visualize the sun's rays spreading across the sky, casting light on the world below.

  2. associate

    - Associate 'arise' with the idea of starting or beginning something new. Think of the sun rising each morning as a symbol of new beginnings.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each definition: 'A - Appears, R - Rises, I - Initiates, S - Starts, E - Emerges'


Memorize "arise" using Dictozo

The best and recommended way to memorize arise is, by using Dictozo. Just save the word in Dictozo extension and let the app handle the rest. It enhances the memorization process in two ways:

  1. Highlighting:

    Whenever users encounters the saved word on a webpage, Dictozo highlights it, drawing the user's attention and reinforcing memorization.

  2. Periodic Reminders:

    Dictozo will send you periodic reminders to remind you the saved word, it will ask you quiz. These reminders could be in the form of notifications or emails, prompting users to recall and reinforce their knowledge.