arose

Arose Meaning in Bengali: উত্পন্ন হয়েছিল (utpanna hoyechil)

Part of Speech:

Arose is a verb.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of arose is /əˈroʊz/.

Short Definition of Arose:

Arose means to come into existence or to originate.

Arose Synonyms:

1. Emerged – উদ্ভূত (udbhuta)
2. Developed – উন্নত (unnata)
3. Sprung – উদ্ভূত (udbhuta)
4. Evolved – বিকাশিত (bikashit)
5. Occurred – ঘটেছিল (ghatechil)

Arose Antonyms:

1. Disappeared – অনুপস্থিত (anupasthit)
2. Vanished – অনুপস্থিত (anupasthit)
3. Ceased – বন্ধ হয়েছিল (bondho hoyechil)
4. Ended – শেষ হয়েছিল (shesh hoyechil)
5. Abated – কমিয়ে গেল (komiye gel)

Origin of Arose:

The word “arose” originated from the Middle English word “aris(en)” which means “to get up, to stand up”. It can be traced back to the Old English word “ārīsan” which has the same meaning.

Nearby Words:

1. Arrogant (adjective) – অহংকারী (ohankari)
2. Aroma (noun) – সুগন্ধ (sugandha)
3. Around (preposition) – চারদিকে (char-dike)
4. Arrange (verb) – সাজানো (sajano)
5. Arid (adjective) – শুষ্ক (shushk)

Arose in Literature Quotes:

1. “The sun arose, casting a golden glow over the mountains.” – সূর্য উদিত হয়েছিল, পাহাড়ের উপর সোনালী আলো ছিড়িয়ে দিল।
2. “Hope arose in her heart as she saw him approaching.” – তাঁর দিকে এসে তিনি দেখলে তার হৃদয়ে আশার আলো উদিত হয়েছিল।

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: উত্পন্ন হয়েছিল (utpanna hoyechil)
– Hindi: उत्पन्न हुआ (utpann hua)
– Nepali: उत्पन्न भयो (utpanna bhayo)
– Urdu: پیدا ہوا (paida hua)
– Tamil: ஏற்பட்டது (ēṟpaṭṭatu)
– Telugu: ఏర్పడింది (ērpaḍindi)
– Arabic: نشأ (nasha)
– Chinese: 出现 (chūxiàn)
– Japanese: 生じた (shōjita)
– Russian: возник (voznik)

For more information on “arose,” you can visit the following websites:
– Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arose
– Dictionary.com: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/arose
– The Free Dictionary: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/arose