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rise
verb, intr rose, risen, rising
- 1. To get or stand up, especially from a sitting, kneeling or lying position.
2. To get up from bed, especially after a night's sleep.
- Example: They always rise at seven
- Thesaurus: wake, get up, arise; Antonym: retire.
- Thesaurus: ascend, mount, climb, soar, tower, levitate, surge, lift; Antonym: fall, descend, drop.
- Example: sales have risen
- Example: The wind rose at night
- Thesaurus: increase, move up, grow, enlarge, swell, intensify, heighten, spread, inflate, augment; Antonym: decrease, lessen, contract.
6. To stretch or slope upwards.
- Example: ground which rises gently
- Form: rise up against someone or something (usually)
- Form: rise against someone or something
9. To begin or originate.
- Example: a river that rises in the mountains
11. Said of an animal's fur, a person's hair, etc: to become straight and stiff, especially from fear or anger.
12. Said of a committee, court, parliament, etc: to finish a session; to adjourn.
13. To come back to life; to be resurrected.
- Example: rose from the dead
15. Said of birds: to fly up from the ground, etc.
- Example: The geese all rose from the lake
17. To be built.
- Example: new office blocks rising all over town
- Form: rise to something (usually)
- Example: His stomach rose at the sight
- 1. An act of rising.
2. An increase in size, amount, volume, strength, status, rank, etc.
- Thesaurus: increase, growth, acceleration, multiplication, increment, addition, enlargement, advance, accession; Antonym: reduction, decrease, lessening.
3. An increase in salary. US equivalent raise.
- Example: asked for a rise
5. A beginning or origin.
- Thesaurus: origin, beginning, commencement, initiation, onset, start, source; Antonym: end, finish.
- Someone who gets out of bed, usually at a specified time.
- Example: an early riser
- Example: a late riser
- Any of the vertical parts between the horizontal steps of a set of stairs.
- A vertical pipe, especially one within a building or on an oil rig.
- The act or action of rising.
- A rebellion.
- Thesaurus: revolution, revolt, uprising, insurrection, riot.
- Moving or sloping upwards; getting higher.
- Approaching greater age, maturity, status, reputation or importance.
- Thesaurus: advancing, approaching, emerging, assurgent.
- Approaching a specified age.
- Example: the rising sevens
- colloq
To make them angry or upset, especially by teasing or provoking them.
- Thesaurus: anger, tease, provoke, bait, annoy.
- To cause it or bring it about.
- Thesaurus: cause, initiate, begin, start.
- To be rising or increasing.
- Example: Crime is on the rise in this area
- A facetiously cheerful invitation to someone to get out of bed briskly in the morning.
- To work one's way up from being a private soldier to a commissioned officer.
- To work one's way up within a particular field, profession, organization, etc.
- To do what someone else intends or suggests (usually by means of indirect suggestions, hints, etc) that one should do.
- To prove oneself up to, or able to cope with, an unusual or special situation or circumstances.
Phrasal Verb: rise above something
- To remain unaffected by teasing, provocation, criticism, etc.
