arose

[əˈrəʊz]

arose Definition

  • 1past tense of 'arise'
  • 2to happen or appear, especially in a way that is unexpected or causes problems

Using arose: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arose" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    A new problem arose when the shipment was delayed.

  • Example

    The issue arose during the meeting.

  • Example

    A question arose about the accuracy of the data.

  • Example

    The opportunity arose for her to travel to Europe.

arose Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arose

Antonyms for arose

Phrases with arose

  • to originate from or be caused by something

    Example

    The conflict arose from a misunderstanding between the two parties.

  • to develop or result from something

    Example

    The new policy arose out of a need to improve efficiency.

  • to meet a challenge or responsibility with success

    Example

    Despite the difficult circumstances, she arose to the occasion and completed the task.

Origins of arose

from Old English 'arisian', meaning 'to get up'

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Summary: arose in Brief

'Arose' [əˈrəʊz] is the past tense of 'arise', which means to happen or appear unexpectedly or cause problems. It can be used to describe various situations, such as problems, issues, questions, or opportunities. Phrases like 'arose from' and 'arose out of' denote the origin or development of something, while 'arose to the occasion' means to meet a challenge or responsibility with success.