arrival

UK: əˈraɪvəl | US: əˈraɪvəl

Definition
  1. n. the act of reaching a destination or coming into existence

  2. n. the time when a person or thing arrives

  3. n. a person or thing that has recently appeared or been introduced

Structure
arrive <reach a destination>al <noun suffix>
Etymology

The word "arrival" derives from the Old French "arriver" (to reach the shore), which itself comes from the Vulgar Latin "arripare" (to come to land), combining "ad-" (to) + "ripa" (shore). Over time, "arrive" expanded to mean reaching any destination, and the suffix "-al" (from Latin "-alis") was added to form the noun "arrival," signifying the act or instance of arriving.

Examples
  1. The arrival of the train was delayed by 30 minutes.

  2. We awaited the arrival of our guests with excitement.

  3. The new product's arrival in the market caused a stir.

  4. His sudden arrival surprised everyone at the party.

  5. The arrival of spring brings blooming flowers.