arise
When we say something arises, it means it starts to happen or appears.
Imagine you have a problem, and suddenly, a new idea arises to fix it. This new idea didn't exist before, but now it does!
It's like when a question arises in class, meaning someone starts to ask a question.
So, arise just means something comes up or begins.
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
- DEFINITION
- To come into existence or begin to happen, especially when referring to situations, problems, or opportunities. It describes the moment a new circumstance becomes apparent or starts to manifest as a result of something else.
The word "arise" is a versatile term that frequently appears in formal and professional contexts. Its usage often signals the beginning of a new situation, problem, or opportunity, making it a key vocabulary item for those at a CEFR C1 level. Understanding where and how this word is used can significantly enhance your comprehension and communication in English.
§ In the Workplace
In a professional setting, "arise" is commonly used to discuss challenges, questions, or opportunities that emerge during projects, meetings, or daily operations. It emphasizes the unexpected or emergent nature of these situations.
"If any issues arise during the implementation phase, please notify the project manager immediately."
"New opportunities to expand into international markets are starting to arise for our company."
§ In Academic Settings (School)
In academic discourse, "arise" is used to discuss questions, theories, or debates that emerge from research, studies, or discussions. It's a common verb in essays, research papers, and lectures.
"The question of ethical considerations often arises when discussing advancements in artificial intelligence."
"From these preliminary findings, several new hypotheses arise that warrant further investigation."
§ In News and Media
News reports frequently use "arise" to describe the development of events, controversies, or new situations. It conveys a sense of immediacy and the unfolding nature of current affairs.
"Concerns over public safety began to arise after a series of unexplained incidents in the city."
"As details of the new legislation arise, the public's reaction has been mixed."
§ Common Phrases and Synonyms
"Arise" is often used in certain common phrases. Knowing these can help you better understand and utilize the word.
- "Problems arise": A very common collocation, indicating the emergence of difficulties.
- "Opportunities arise": Suggests the appearance of favorable circumstances.
- "A question arises": Denotes that an inquiry or query has been brought up.
While "arise" itself is quite specific, here are some synonyms that might be used in similar contexts, though with slightly different nuances:
- Emerge: Often implies coming into view or becoming known after being hidden.
- Occur: A more general term for something happening.
- Surface: Suggests something becoming apparent after being concealed.
- Develop: Implies a gradual unfolding or growth.
By observing how "arise" is used across these different environments – work, school, and news – you can gain a deeper appreciation for its meaning and effectively incorporate it into your own C1-level English communication. Its formal tone and specific implication of emergence make it a valuable word for expressing the beginning of new situations, whether they are challenges, questions, or opportunities.
수준별 예문
New challenges often **arise** when a company expands into international markets, requiring careful planning and adaptation.
New challenges often appear when a company expands internationally.
Here, 'arise' is used to describe challenges coming into existence.
If any questions **arise** during the presentation, please feel free to interrupt and ask for clarification.
If any questions come up during the presentation, feel free to ask.
'Arise' refers to questions beginning to happen or being posed.
A common problem that can **arise** in team projects is a lack of clear communication among members.
A common problem that can appear in team projects is a lack of communication.
This sentence uses 'arise' to indicate a problem starting to manifest.
Opportunities for career advancement often **arise** when employees demonstrate initiative and a willingness to learn new skills.
Opportunities for career advancement often appear when employees show initiative.
'Arise' describes opportunities coming into existence.
Unexpected difficulties can **arise** when undertaking a complex task, so it's important to be prepared for them.
Unexpected difficulties can appear when doing a complex task.
Here, 'arise' refers to difficulties beginning to happen.
A misunderstanding can easily **arise** if instructions are not explained clearly and concisely.
A misunderstanding can easily happen if instructions are not clear.
This sentence uses 'arise' to describe a misunderstanding coming into existence.
Concerns about data privacy have begun to **arise** with the increasing use of online platforms and social media.
Concerns about data privacy have started to appear with more online platforms.
'Arise' indicates that concerns are starting to manifest.
From time to time, situations may **arise** that require a quick decision and immediate action from leadership.
Sometimes, situations may appear that need quick decisions.
'Arise' describes situations beginning to happen.
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When does a new day _____?
A new day 'arises' when it starts or begins.
If a problem _____, we need to fix it.
A problem 'arises' when it comes into existence or starts to happen.
Good ideas can _____ from talking to friends.
Good ideas can 'arise' when they come into being or manifest.
If a question arises, it means someone has a question to ask.
When a question 'arises', it means a question comes into existence or becomes apparent.
If a flower arises, it means it is wilting.
If a flower 'arises', it means it is growing or coming into existence, not wilting.
When the sun arises, it means the sun is setting.
When the sun 'arises', it means the sun is coming up at the start of the day, not setting.
Listen for when a problem can happen.
Listen for where new chances come from.
Listen for when questions will appear.
Read this aloud:
A new situation can arise.
Focus: arise
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Read this aloud:
Problems sometimes arise.
Focus: arise
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Read this aloud:
When do questions arise?
Focus: arise
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A problem can ___ if we don't plan carefully.
'Arise' means to come into existence, which fits the context of a problem starting.
When new opportunities ___, we should be ready.
'Arise' is used when opportunities start to appear.
If a question ___, please ask your teacher.
A question can 'arise' when it comes into someone's mind.
A good idea can arise from a simple conversation.
Yes, new ideas can start or come into existence from talking to others.
You can say 'arise' when the sun goes down.
No, 'arise' means to come into existence or begin, so it's used when something starts, like the sun coming up.
Problems sometimes arise without warning.
Yes, problems can start or appear suddenly, without anyone expecting them.
Listen for when they will find a solution.
Listen for what new opportunities come from.
Listen for what might happen during the meeting.
Read this aloud:
Problems can arise when you don't plan.
Focus: arise
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What issues might arise from this decision?
Focus: arise, decision
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Sometimes, good ideas arise from mistakes.
Focus: arise, mistakes
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Which of these situations describes something that 'arises'?
'Arise' means to come into existence or begin to happen. A new opportunity appearing fits this definition.
A problem can ________ when people don't communicate clearly.
Problems 'arise' or begin to happen. The other options do not fit the context.
If an unexpected issue were to ________, we would need to solve it quickly.
An issue 'arises' when it comes into existence or starts to happen. The other options do not fit the meaning.
When a new idea arises, it means it has just started to exist.
Yes, 'arise' means to come into existence or begin to happen, so a new idea arising means it has just started to exist.
If a question arises during a discussion, it means the question is already answered.
No, if a question arises, it means the question has just started to exist or been asked, not that it is already answered.
A misunderstanding can arise if people interpret things differently.
Yes, a misunderstanding can 'arise' or begin to happen due to different interpretations.
This sentence means that if we do not plan for the future, issues could appear.
This sentence indicates that good chances can come from surprising circumstances.
This sentence suggests that when doubts appear, it is good to ask for more information.
The sentence discusses how problems can emerge when plans are not carefully checked. 'Arise' fits well to indicate the beginning of these problems.
This sentence explains that new chances for innovation frequently come from tackling current difficulties. 'Arise' signifies the emergence of these opportunities.
The sentence suggests that disagreements can begin to happen when communication is not clear. 'Arise' correctly indicates the start of these disputes.
The sudden economic downturn caused new challenges to ___ for businesses across the country.
While all options convey a similar meaning, 'arise' is the most appropriate and formal choice when referring to challenges, problems, or situations coming into existence or becoming apparent, especially in a formal context like an economic downturn.
Should any complications ___ during the surgical procedure, the medical team is fully prepared to address them.
'Arise' is commonly used with abstract nouns like 'complications,' 'problems,' or 'situations' to indicate their manifestation or inception, making it the most suitable verb here.
From the ashes of the old empire, a new political ideology began to ___.
In this metaphorical context, 'arise' effectively conveys the idea of a new ideology coming into existence or becoming prominent, often after a period of decline or destruction.
A fundamental question will always ___ from any serious philosophical inquiry into the nature of consciousness.
'Arise' is the most fitting verb to describe a question or issue that naturally emerges or becomes apparent as a result of an inquiry or discussion.
The board discussed potential risks that might ___ from the proposed merger, meticulously evaluating each scenario.
When discussing potential risks or consequences stemming from an event or action, 'arise' is a precise and formal choice, indicating their future emergence or manifestation.
Despite thorough planning, unexpected challenges can still ___ during the execution of large-scale projects.
Similar to previous examples, 'arise' is the most appropriate verb to describe challenges or difficulties coming into existence or becoming evident, particularly in a formal or professional context.
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a complex ethical dilemma arising in the field of artificial intelligence?
An ethical dilemma arising implies a complex problem with moral considerations. AI perpetuating biases is a significant and complex ethical challenge.
When faced with unforeseen global economic shifts, a resilient organization is expected to adapt swiftly, preventing major crises from ______.
In this context, 'arising' accurately conveys the idea of crises beginning to happen or come into existence.
The sudden implementation of new environmental regulations has led to several unexpected challenges for local industries, with concerns primarily ______ from compliance costs and logistical adjustments.
'Arising' correctly indicates that the concerns are emerging or originating from the compliance costs and logistical adjustments.
A significant opportunity for groundbreaking research is likely to arise from the convergence of nanotechnology and biotechnology, promising revolutionary advancements in medicine.
The statement suggests a new and important opportunity will come into existence, which aligns with the meaning of 'arise'.
When a conflict arises between two departments, it indicates a seamless and efficient workflow within the company.
If a conflict 'arises', it means a problem has come into existence, which would not indicate a seamless or efficient workflow.
The successful resolution of the long-standing international dispute meant that new geopolitical tensions were sure to arise immediately afterwards.
The successful resolution of a dispute would typically prevent or mitigate new tensions, not guarantee their immediate emergence. 'Arise' implies the beginning of something, in this case, new tensions.
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