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arise vs rocket

rocket vs arise

arise is not a noun while rocket is a noun.

arise and rocket both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
arise No No Yes No
rocket Yes No Yes No
As verbs, rocket is a hyponym of arise; that is, rocket is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than arise:
  • arise: move upward
  • rocket: shoot up abruptly, like a rocket
arise (noun) rocket (noun)
a jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
any vehicle self-propelled by a rocket engine
sends a firework display high into the sky
propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoon
erect European annual often grown as a salad crop to be harvested when young and tender
arise (verb) rocket (verb)
get up and out of bed propel with a rocket
result or issue shoot up abruptly, like a rocket
rise to one's feet
move upward
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
come into existence; take on form or shape
originate or come into being
Difference between arise and rocket

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