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Arrival Common

Origin: Latin suffix -al

Arrival has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

accomplishment of an objective

"The team celebrated their arrival at the summit after a grueling climb that finally achieved their goal."

2

the act of arriving at a certain place

"they awaited her arrival"

3

someone who arrives (or has arrived)

"The arrival was so late that we had to order dinner without her."

4

The act of arriving (reaching a certain place).

"The arrival of the train was delayed by twenty minutes due to heavy snow."

In plain English: Arrival is the moment when someone or something finally reaches its destination.

"The arrival of the train caused a rush of people to step off the platform."

Usage: Use arrival to describe the specific moment or event when someone or something reaches their destination. It functions as a noun in sentences like "The train's arrival was delayed by an hour."

Example Sentences
"The arrival of the train caused a rush of people to step off the platform." noun
"The arrival of spring brought warmth back to our garden." noun
"Her late arrival caused some confusion at the meeting." noun
"We waited in excitement for the announcement of their arrival." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
accomplishment action traveler
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
attainment advent entrance appearance return anchorage docking landing check-in early bird latecomer newcomer

Origin

The word "arrival" comes from the Middle English form arivaile, which was borrowed directly from Middle French. It originally combined the verb meaning "to come to a place" with a suffix indicating an action or state, creating the noun for the act of arriving.

Rhyming Words
val aval oval eval laval nival roval paval arval koval naval yuval kaval reval orval duval rival moval caval coeval
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