Pronunciation: /əˈraɪv ˈæt/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I arrive at school at 8 AM every day.
A2 She arrives at the airport early to avoid missing her flight.
B1 The bus is scheduled to arrive at the station in ten minutes.
B2 We need to plan our trip carefully to ensure we arrive at the hotel on time.
C1 The team's goal was to arrive at a consensus before the meeting ended.
C2 After a long journey, they finally arrive at their destination feeling exhausted but relieved.
verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.
A1 I arrive at school at 8:00 AM every day.
A2 She arrives at the airport two hours before her flight.
B1 We arrived at the conclusion that more research was needed.
B2 The detectives arrived at the scene of the crime to gather evidence.
C1 After much deliberation, they arrived at a compromise that satisfied both parties.
C2 The scientists arrived at a groundbreaking discovery that revolutionized the field of medicine.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
A1 I arrive at the airport.
A2 She arrives at work at 9 AM.
B1 We arrived at the decision after much discussion.
B2 He arrived at the conclusion that he needed to change careers.
C1 After years of research, the scientist arrived at a groundbreaking discovery.
C2 The detective arrived at the truth after piecing together all the evidence.
formal The train is scheduled to arrive at the station at 3:30 PM.
informal I'll arrive at the party around 8 o'clock.
slang Let's dip out before the cops arrive at the scene.
figurative After years of hard work, she finally arrived at success.
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