spring from
Third Person
springs from
Present Participle
springing from
Past Tense
sprang from
Past Participle
sprung from
1
to be caused by a particular factor, circumstance, or event
- Her success in the music industry sprang from years of dedication and hard work.
- The new business venture sprang from a brilliant idea that he had while traveling.
- The conflict between the two nations sprang from historical tensions and territorial disputes.
- The cultural diversity of the city sprang from waves of immigration throughout history.
- The controversy surrounding the film sprang from its portrayal of sensitive social issues.
2
to appear suddenly or unexpectedly, often with a surprising or dramatic effect
- Laughter sprang from the back of the room, catching everyone by surprise.
- Excitement sprang from the unexpected announcement of a surprise guest at the event.
- Joyful applause springs from the audience as the curtain falls on the successful performance.
- Delighted shouts spring from the children as the magician pulls a rabbit out of the hat.