Arose - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈrəʊz|  American pronunciation of the word arose
Brit.  |əˈrəʊz|  British pronunciation of the word arose
- this word is a past tense form of the irregular verbto arise

verb

- simple past tense of arise

Extra examples

A quarrel arose.

Doubts arose in his mind.

Additional expenses arose from your delay.

A shout arose from the crowd.

The question arose as to who would be responsible for caring for our grandmother.

The sport arose in the 19th century.

The opportunity arose for a new position to be created.

A conflict arose because of a misunderstanding.

Tumors arose in different areas of the skin.

A controversy arose over the new law.

The negotiations stalled when complications arose.

...a dissonant chorus of noises arose from the busy construction site...

...a prolonged wail arose from every corner of the city as the victims of the earthquake were unearthed from the rubble...

The question arose how his office was thenceforth to be executed.

While he meditated a wind arose.

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