How Do You Spell ARISING?

Pronunciation: [ɐɹˈa͡ɪzɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "arising" is spelled with an "a" followed by "r-i-s-i-n-g." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /əˈraɪzɪŋ/. The "a" is pronounced as the short "uh" sound, and the "r" is a consonant sound, pronounced by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth. The "i" is pronounced as the "eye" sound, and the "ng" is a nasal consonant sound, made by making the "n" sound and releasing it through the nose.

ARISING Meaning and Definition

  1. Arising, in its noun form, refers to the act of coming into existence or occurring. It entails the emergence, origination, or development of something, often used to describe situations or events that happen naturally or spontaneously. When something arises, it implies the beginning or appearance of a particular condition, phenomenon, or problem.

    As a verb, arising refers to the action of coming into being, becoming evident, or accumulating. It signifies the process of moving or moving up, usually from a lower position to a higher one. It can also signify a rise or upsurge in a specific situation, like an increase in prices or rising tensions among individuals.

    In a broader sense, arising can encompass a variety of ideas or activities, such as the rising of the sun or moon, the birth of new ideas, the occurrence of conflicts or disputes, or the emergence of a particular trend or fashion. It can be used in various contexts, including scientific, philosophical, economic, or social. Additionally, arising can be a metaphorical way of expressing the beginning or advent of emotions, feelings, or thoughts.

    Overall, arising refers to the process of something coming forth, growing, or appearing, indicating a transition from a prior state to a new or different one.

Common Misspellings for ARISING

Etymology of ARISING

The word "arising" comes from the Middle English word "arisynge", which is derived from the Old English word "arisung". The Old English word, in turn, is formed by combining the prefix "a-" (meaning "up, out of") and the verb "risan" (meaning "to rise"). The word "risan" can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic root "risaną". Ultimately, the Proto-Germanic root and its variations have their origins in the Proto-Indo-European root "*h₁erH-" which means "to move oneself, to rise, to lift". The word "arising" has maintained its essential meaning of "coming into being, emerging, or ascending" throughout its evolution.

Conjugate verb Arising

CONDITIONAL

I would arise
we would arise
you would arise
he/she/it would arise
they would arise

FUTURE

I will arise
we will arise
you will arise
he/she/it will arise
they will arise

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have arisen
we will have arisen
you will have arisen
he/she/it will have arisen
they will have arisen

PAST

I arose
we arose
you arose
he/she/it arose
they arose

PAST PERFECT

I had arisen
we had arisen
you had arisen
he/she/it had arisen
they had arisen

PRESENT

I arise
we arise
you arise
he/she/it arises
they arise

PRESENT PERFECT

I have arisen
we have arisen
you have arisen
he/she/it has arisen
they have arisen
I am arising
we are arising
you are arising
he/she/it is arising
they are arising
I was arising
we were arising
you were arising
he/she/it was arising
they were arising
I will be arising
we will be arising
you will be arising
he/she/it will be arising
they will be arising
I have been arising
we have been arising
you have been arising
he/she/it has been arising
they have been arising
I had been arising
we had been arising
you had been arising
he/she/it had been arising
they had been arising
I will have been arising
we will have been arising
you will have been arising
he/she/it will have been arising
they will have been arising
I would have arisen
we would have arisen
you would have arisen
he/she/it would have arisen
they would have arisen
I would be arising
we would be arising
you would be arising
he/she/it would be arising
they would be arising
I would have been arising
we would have been arising
you would have been arising
he/she/it would have been arising
they would have been arising

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