Arrive
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English
Verb
Arrive (third-person singular simple present arrives, present participle arriving, simple past and past participle arrived)
- (transitive, copulative) to reach
- (intransitive, copulative) to get to a certain place
- (intransitive) to obtain a level of success or fame.
Adverbs for Arrive
jubilantly; ultimately; punctually; incessantly; tardily; mysteriously; unconventionally; bustlingly; adventitiously; seasonably; opportunely; abruptly; expeditiously; slumberously.
Synonyms for Arrive
come, reach, emerge, attain, land, appear.
Antonyms for Arrive
Related terms
Thesaurus
come; come in; come on; come through; come to; come to hand; cut a swath; fetch; fetch up at; find; flourish; gain; get; get ahead; get in; get on; get there; get to; go; go far; go places; have it made; hit; hit town; make; make a breakthrough; make a success; make good; make headway; make it; make out; make the grade; make the scene; pop up; progress; prosper; pull in; punch in; reach; ring in; rise; roll in; score; show; show up; sign in; succeed; thrive; time in; turn up, accomplish; achieve; achieve success; advance; appear; approach; arrive at; arrive in; attain; attain to; be a success; be received; blow in; bob up; break through; check in; clock in;
Etymology
From Old French ariver, from Late Latin *arripare, from Latin ad + ripa (“shore”). For the sense-derivation, compare land.
Pronunciation
Usage notes
- Additional, nonstandard, and uncommon past tense and past participle are, respectively, arrove and arriven, likely formed by analogy to verbs like drove and driven.
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Verb
Arrive
- first-person singular present indicative of arriver
- third-person singular present indicative of arriver
- first-person singular present subjunctive of arriver
- third-person singular present subjunctive of arriver
- second-person singular imperative of arriver