Definitions and Examples of arrival, coming, staying
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of reaching a destination or arriving at a place.
Example
We were eagerly waiting for his arrival at the airport.
The act of moving towards a destination or approaching a place.
Example
We are looking forward to his coming to our party.
To remain in a place or not leave a location.
Example
I am staying at my friend's house until I find a new apartment.
Key Differences: arrival vs coming vs staying
- 1Arrival refers to the act of reaching a destination, while going refers to the act of leaving a place.
- 2Coming refers to the act of moving towards a destination, while going refers to the act of leaving a place.
- 3Staying refers to remaining in a place, while going refers to the act of leaving a place.
Effective Usage of arrival, coming, staying
- 1Travel: Use going and arrival to describe your travel plans and destinations.
- 2Invitations: Use coming to invite someone to an event or gathering.
- 3Accommodation: Use staying to describe where you are living or staying temporarily.
Remember this!
The antonyms of going are arrival, coming, and staying. Use these words to describe travel plans, invitations, and accommodation. Remember that arrival and coming refer to reaching a destination, while staying refers to remaining in a place.