arrives

[əˈraɪvz]

arrives Definition

  • 1to reach a destination or a place
  • 2to come to a certain point in time or a situation

Using arrives: Examples

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

  • Example

    The train arrives at the station at 6 pm.

  • Example

    She arrived in New York yesterday.

  • Example

    He always arrives late for meetings.

  • Example

    The moment of truth has arrived.

arrives Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arrives

Antonyms for arrives

Phrases with arrives

  • to reach a decision or understanding after careful thought or discussion

    Example

    We finally arrived at a solution to the problem.

  • to arrive at a place where something is happening, especially an accident or a crime

    Example

    The police arrived on the scene within minutes of the robbery.

  • to arrive at a place in a way that impresses people

    Example

    They arrived in style in a limousine.

Origins of arrives

from Old French 'ariver', from Vulgar Latin 'arripare', from Latin 'ad-' + 'ripa' meaning 'shore'

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Summary: arrives in Brief

'Arrives' [əˈraɪvz] means to reach a destination or a place, or to come to a certain point in time or a situation. It is often used to describe the arrival of a person or a thing, as in 'She arrived in New York yesterday.' 'Arrives' can also be used in phrases like 'arrive at,' which means to reach a decision or understanding after careful thought or discussion, and 'arrive in style,' which means to arrive at a place in a way that impresses people.