Used in a Sentence

arai

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for arai.

Editorial note

Yumi Arai took her husband last name after marrying him and started releasing under her new name Yumi Matsutoya.

Examples8
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A surname from Japanese.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of arai gathered in one view.

noun

A surname from Japanese.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for arai.

noun

A surname from Japanese.

Example sentences

1

Yumi Arai took her husband last name after marrying him and started releasing under her new name Yumi Matsutoya.

2

If your Arai has the wind deflector in you are giving yourself oxygen deprivation at every stoplight.

3

When I got my Arai helmet, the speed where the wind noise is troubling went from 80kmh to 130kmh.

4

Some people have a Shoei head, some an Arai head (helmet brands).

5

On Apple Music they note she changed name in the bio of Yuki Arai and then in their list of similar artists they link to Yumu Matsutoya.

6

I looked up an Arai Tour X5, thanks for the link.

7

(fhpre-01 is functionally identical to ECE 22.06) The days of having to shell out $600 for an Arai or Shoei for superior protection are past us.

Quote examples

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[…] Motoyuki Arai, CEO of Japanese synthetic aperture radar (SAR) company Synspective said that he sees “huge demand” from the Japan Ministry of Defense […] Speaking to commercial imagery’s role in Ukraine, Capella Space CEO Frank Backes said Ukraine showed the value of Earth Observation (EO) data from a military tactical perspective and not just an intelligence perspective — driven by speed of access.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use arai in a sentence?

Yumi Arai took her husband last name after marrying him and started releasing under her new name Yumi Matsutoya.

What does arai mean?

A surname from Japanese.

What part of speech is arai?

arai is commonly used as noun.