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riseverb
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riseverb
To move upwards.
We watched the balloon rise.
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fall, descend, drop, sinkSynonyms:
climb -
risenoun
To be resurrected
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fallSynonyms:
come back from the dead -
risenoun
of a quantity, price, etc, To increase.
The rise of his pants was so low that his tailbone was exposed.
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fall -
risenoun
To develop.
The governor just gave me a rise of 2-pounds-6.
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fall -
riseverb
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fall -
riseverb
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increase, go up, climbAntonyms:
reduce, fall, go down, decrease, drop, set
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rise
To rise is to move up or upward whether slowly or quickly, whether through the least or greatest distance; the waves rise; the mists rise; the river rises after heavy rains; as said of persons, to rise is to come to an erect position after kneeling, sitting, reclining, or lying down; as, to rise from a sick-bed; my friend rose as I entered; the guests rose to depart; so a deliberative assembly or a committee is said to rise when it breaks up a session; a sun or star rises when to our apprehension it comes above the horizon and begins to go up the sky. To ascend is to go far upward, and is often used in a stately sense; as, Christ ascended to heaven. The shorter form rise is now generally preferred to the longer form arise, except in poetic or elevated style. The sun rises or arises; the river springs at a bound from the foot of the glacier and flows through the lands to the ocean. Smoke issues from a chimney and ascends toward the sky. Light and heat emanate from the sun.
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decline, descend, drop, fall, go down, set, settle, sinkSynonyms:
arise, ascend, emanate, flow, issue, proceed, springPreposition:
Rise from slumber; rise to duty; rise at the summons; we rose with the lark.
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riseverb
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descend, decline, sink, drop, diminish, fall, subside, crouch, nestle, dip, set, wane, vanish, disappear, terminate, end, debouch, contract, decrease, failSynonyms:
ascend, mount, float, soar, grow, arise, tower, slope, appear, emerge, spring, originate, extend, expand, swell, increase, excel, prosper, climb -
risenoun
Synonyms:
spring, fountain head, source
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risenoun
a growth in strength or number or importance
Antonyms:
fall, downfall, go down, go under, set, descend, come downSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, rising slope, salary increase, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, hike, wage hike, raise, cost increase -
rise, ascent, ascension, ascendingnoun
the act of changing location in an upward direction
Antonyms:
fall, downfall, go down, set, go under, come down, descendSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, rising slope, salary increase, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, hike, wage hike, raise, cost increase -
ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, climb, upgradenoun
an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
«the car couldn’t make it up the rise»
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downfall, fall, go down, set, descend, come down, go underSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, mounting, heave, climbing, hike, rising slope, salary increase, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, mount, wage hike, raise, cost increase -
rise, rising, ascent, ascensionnoun
a movement upward
«they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon»
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fall, downfall, go under, descend, go down, set, come downSynonyms:
ascent, uprising, rising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, rebellion, rising slope, salary increase, revolt, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, insurrection, hike, wage hike, raise, cost increase -
raise, rise, wage hike, hike, wage increase, salary increasenoun
the amount a salary is increased
«he got a 3% raise»; «he got a wage hike»
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downfall, fall, go down, come down, go under, descend, setSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, heave, hiking, hike, rising slope, salary increase, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, wage hike, tramp, raise, cost increase -
upgrade, rise, rising slopenoun
the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
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downfall, fall, set, descend, go down, come down, go underSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, wage increase, hike, rising slope, lift, salary increase, ascending, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, advance, procession, wage hike, raise, cost increase -
lift, risenoun
a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground
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fall, downfall, set, go under, go down, come down, descendSynonyms:
emanation, acclivity, rhytidectomy, cost increase, upgrade, rising slope, salary increase, aerodynamic lift, elevation, heave, lift, wage hike, airlift, face lift, raising, nip and tuck, ski tow, procession, boost, climb, cosmetic surgery, raise, wage increase, ascending, rhytidoplasty, rising, ascent, ski lift, elevator, ascension, facelift, hike, face lifting, advance -
emanation, rise, processionnoun
(theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
«the emanation of the Holy Spirit»; «the rising of the Holy Ghost»; «the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son»
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downfall, fall, go under, descend, go down, set, come downSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, wage increase, forward motion, progress, hike, rising slope, progression, salary increase, ascending, ascension, boost, upgrade, advancement, climb, lift, advance, emission, procession, wage hike, onward motion, raise, cost increase -
rise, boost, hike, cost increasenoun
an increase in cost
«they asked for a 10% rise in rates»
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downfall, fall, go down, go under, descend, set, come downSynonyms:
ascent, rising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, hiking, rising slope, salary increase, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, encouragement, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, hike, wage hike, tramp, raise, cost increase -
advance, riseverb
increase in price or value
«the news caused a general advance on the stock market»
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downfall, fall, set, go under, descend, go down, come downSynonyms:
forward motion, emanation, acclivity, ascent, cash advance, progress, feeler, hike, rising slope, progression, advancement, ascending, ascension, boost, upgrade, cost increase, improvement, approach, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, betterment, overture, wage hike, rising, onward motion, raise, climb, salary increase -
rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, upriseverb
move upward
«The fog lifted»; «The smoke arose from the forest fire»; «The mist uprose from the meadows»
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downfall, fall, set, go under, go down, come down, descendSynonyms:
elevate, resurrect, rise up, burn down, hook, get hold, develop, stand up, uprise, arise, nobble, repeal, scrape, climb, bob up, snarf, lift, heighten, vacate, spring up, turn out, draw near, reverse, muster, go up, plagiarise, bring up, raise, revoke, pilfer, grow, cabbage, sneak, abstract, approach, move up, filch, mount, go on, rally, come near, come up, climb up, pinch, bristle, wind, ascend, find, line up, swipe, surface, draw close, countermand, scrape up, prove, plagiarize, muster up, jump, originate, rear, rustle, near, airlift, come on, summon, purloin, wax, scratch, face-lift, come, burn up, overturn, hoist, rebel, rescind, annul, get up -
rise, go up, climbverb
increase in value or to a higher point
«prices climbed steeply»; «the value of our house rose sharply last year»
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downfall, fall, set, come down, descend, go down, go underSynonyms:
stand up, climb up, burn up, uprise, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, arise, spring up, burn down, come up, grow, originate, resurrect, draw close, draw near, ascend, develop, climb, get up, prove, approach, move up, turn out, jump, rear, come on, come near, mount, rise up, wax, near -
arise, rise, uprise, get up, stand upverb
rise to one’s feet
«The audience got up and applauded»
Antonyms:
fall, downfall, set, come down, go under, descend, go downSynonyms:
prink, bristle, drum, stick up, prepare, stand up, climb up, mug up, fancy up, hold water, deck out, elevate, uprise, hold up, place upright, trick up, rig out, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, deck up, dress up, arise, spring up, swot up, organise, come up, grow, originate, attire, organize, cram, swot, bob up, resurrect, tog out, grind away, ascend, tog up, develop, climb, raise, work up, trick out, get up, prove, devise, move up, turn out, jump, gussy up, bone, fig out, bring up, stand, rear, mount, rise up, overdress, wax, bone up, machinate, fig up -
rise, lift, rearverb
rise up
«The building rose before them»
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downfall, fall, go down, descend, go under, come down, setSynonyms:
hook, wind, cabbage, stand up, vacate, climb up, hoist, airlift, annul, elevate, uprise, put up, heighten, nobble, go up, rebel, surface, lift, plagiarize, arise, spring up, abstract, revoke, come up, grow, originate, plagiarise, pilfer, filch, reverse, nurture, resurrect, erect, ascend, snarf, overturn, repeal, develop, climb, swipe, raise, sneak, get up, prove, move up, set up, turn out, jump, purloin, rescind, bring up, rear, face-lift, parent, mount, rise up, wax, rustle, pinch, countermand -
surface, come up, rise up, riseverb
come to the surface
Antonyms:
fall, downfall, set, come down, go under, descend, go downSynonyms:
line up, stand up, get hold, summon, muster up, uprise, find, wax, come on, coat, originate, go up, surface, rally, lift, climb up, arise, spring up, come up, grow, scrape up, scrape, rebel, bob up, resurrect, ascend, go on, scratch, develop, climb, heighten, get up, prove, move up, muster, turn out, jump, show up, turn up, come, mount, rise up, come out, rear -
originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, growverb
come into existence; take on form or shape
«A new religious movement originated in that country»; «a love that sprang up from friendship»; «the idea for the book grew out of a short story»; «An interesting phenomenon uprose»
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fall, downfall, go down, go under, set, descend, come downSynonyms:
turn, start, bristle, mature, get, build up, prepare, stand up, climb up, uprise, maturate, acquire, go up, rebel, surface, lift, arise, spring up, farm, come up, grow, originate, train, evolve, modernize, bob up, resurrect, ascend, initiate, develop, climb, heighten, make grow, break, get up, prove, germinate, move up, turn out, jump, raise, formulate, modernise, rear, produce, mount, rise up, wax, recrudesce, educate, explicate -
ascend, move up, riseverb
move to a better position in life or to a better job
«She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great
Antonyms:
downfall, fall, come down, go under, set, descend, go downSynonyms:
prove, grow, get up, wax, spring up, ascend, lift, develop, surface, arise, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, turn out, heighten, move up, originate, mount, climb up, stand up, uprise, rise up, rebel, climb, jump -
wax, mount, climb, riseverb
go up or advance
«Sales were climbing after prices were lowered»
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fall, downfall, go under, set, go down, descend, come downSynonyms:
resurrect, stand up, climb up, uprise, put on, climb on, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, arise, spring up, come up, grow, originate, mount up, ride, ascend, prove, develop, climb, bestride, full, get on, get up, hop on, jump on, move up, turn out, jump, rear, mount, rise up, wax -
heighten, riseverb
become more extreme
«The tension heightened»
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downfall, fall, set, go down, come down, descend, go underSynonyms:
rebel, rise up, sharpen, grow, get up, prove, spring up, lift, come up, surface, climb, arise, develop, resurrect, go up, intensify, rear, turn out, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, compound, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, raise, jump, enhance, deepen, mount -
get up, turn out, arise, uprise, riseverb
get up and out of bed
«I get up at 7 A.M. every day»; «They rose early»; «He uprose at night»
Antonyms:
fall, downfall, descend, set, go down, come down, go underSynonyms:
prink, bristle, drum, rebel, prepare, stand up, bone up, rig out, mug up, boot out, fancy up, deck out, elevate, uprise, rotate, get up, trick up, organize, heighten, surface, cut, fig up, go up, tog up, grind away, lift, climb up, deck up, cram, arise, spring up, turf out, swot up, come up, gussy up, bring up, swot, bob up, resurrect, tog out, originate, spread out, ascend, turn off, chuck out, exclude, develop, climb, raise, work up, switch off, attire, organise, prove, bone, move up, grow, turn out, jump, turn up, fig out, dress up, trick out, rear, splay, mount, eject, come out, overdress, wax, rise up, machinate, devise, bear -
rise, jump, climb upverb
rise in rank or status
«Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list»
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fall, downfall, go down, go under, come down, descend, setSynonyms:
spring, pass over, start, jumpstart, jump out, jump off, stand up, climb up, uprise, startle, heighten, stick out, go up, rebel, surface, lift, alternate, stand out, arise, spring up, come up, grow, originate, skip, resurrect, ascend, develop, climb, parachute, derail, jump-start, get up, prove, leap, move up, skip over, turn out, jump, bound, chute, rear, leap out, mount, rise up, wax -
riseverb
become heartened or elated
«Her spirits rose when she heard the good news»
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downfall, fall, go under, go down, set, descend, come downSynonyms:
prove, grow, get up, spring up, lift, develop, surface, arise, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, turn out, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, rise up, jump, rebel, climb, mount -
riseverb
exert oneself to meet a challenge
«rise to a challenge»; «rise to the occasion»
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downfall, fall, set, descend, go down, come down, go underSynonyms:
prove, grow, get up, spring up, lift, develop, surface, arise, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, turn out, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, rise up, jump, rebel, climb, mount -
rebel, arise, rise, rise upverb
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
Antonyms:
fall, downfall, come down, descend, go under, go down, setSynonyms:
prove, grow, get up, spring up, lift, climb, develop, surface, bob up, arise, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, mount, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, rise up, jump, rebel, turn out, renegade -
rise, proveverb
increase in volume
«the dough rose slowly in the warm room»
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fall, downfall, go down, come down, go under, descend, setSynonyms:
stand up, climb up, show, testify, establish, uprise, test, evidence, try out, leaven, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, examine, arise, spring up, come up, grow, originate, resurrect, ascend, develop, climb, essay, raise, try, get up, prove, shew, move up, turn out, jump, demonstrate, turn up, rear, mount, rise up, wax, bear witness -
rise, come up, uprise, ascendverb
come up, of celestial bodies
«The sun also rises»; «The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled…»; «Jupiter ascends»
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downfall, fall, go down, descend, set, go under, come downSynonyms:
line up, rear, bristle, get hold, rally, stand up, climb up, muster, muster up, uprise, find, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, arise, spring up, come up, grow, originate, scrape, bob up, resurrect, ascend, go on, scratch, develop, climb, get up, prove, summon, move up, turn out, jump, come, come on, mount, rise up, wax, scrape up -
resurrect, rise, upriseverb
return from the dead
«Christ is risen!»; «The dead are to uprise»
Antonyms:
downfall, fall, descend, come down, go down, set, go underSynonyms:
prove, bristle, grow, get up, spring up, revive, lift, upraise, develop, surface, arise, turn out, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, mount, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, rise up, jump, rebel, climb, raise
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risenoun
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ascent, spring, source, origin, beginning, increase, advance, appreciation, augmentation, elevation, hill, knoll -
riseverb
Synonyms:
ascend, mount, arise, levitate, tower, swell, increase, grow, enlarge, emerge, proceed, spring, emanate, originate, rebel, revolt, transcend (rise above)
How to use rise in a sentence?
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Lothar Wieler:
Against the background of the easing (of restrictions), let’s ensure we can continue to defend this success we have achieved together, we don’t want the number of cases to rise again.
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Michael Hanson:
On the margin, the rise in the participation rate probably slows both the growth rate in wages and the Fed, but the reality is that, generally speaking, wage and price inflation has shown some signs of turning and picking up.
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Bharavi:
The enemies which rise within the body, hard to be overcome?thy evil passions?should manfully be fought: he who conquers these is equal to the conquerors of worlds.
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Abdikadir Admen:
The death toll may rise and rise.
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Cassandra Salgado:
When we see social mobility going up, in seven to ten days later, we see a rise in cases, and then we see a bigger rise, as we are starting from a higher starting point. These models are really useful to help us prepare.
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Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
1. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] move upward.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
2. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] increase in value or to a higher point.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] rise to one’s feet.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. rise
noun. [‘ˈraɪz’] a growth in strength or number or importance.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] rise up.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] come to the surface.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] come into existence; take on form or shape.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] become more extreme.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] move to a better position in life or to a better job.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. rise
verb. [‘ˈraɪz’] get up and out of bed.
Etymology
- rise (English)
- risen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- risan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
How does the verb rise differ from other similar words?
Some common synonyms of rise are arise, derive, emanate, flow, issue, originate, proceed, spring, and stem. While all these words mean «to come up or out of something into existence,» arise and rise may both convey the fact of coming into existence or notice but rise often stresses gradual growth or ascent.
new questions have arisen
slowly rose to prominence
When might derive be a better fit than rise?
The words derive and rise can be used in similar contexts, but derive implies a prior existence in another form.
the holiday derives from an ancient Roman feast
When could emanate be used to replace rise?
In some situations, the words emanate and rise are roughly equivalent. However, emanate applies to the coming of something immaterial (such as a thought) from a source.
reports emanating from the capital
How are the words flow and spring related as synonyms of rise?
Flow adds to spring a suggestion of abundance or ease of inception.
words flowed easily from her pen
Where would issue be a reasonable alternative to rise?
The words issue and rise are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, issue suggests emerging from confinement through an outlet.
blood issued from the cut
When is it sensible to use originate instead of rise?
Although the words originate and rise have much in common, originate implies a definite source or starting point.
the fire originated in the basement
When would proceed be a good substitute for rise?
While in some cases nearly identical to rise, proceed stresses place of origin, derivation, parentage, or logical cause.
advice that proceeds from the best of intentions
In what contexts can spring take the place of rise?
The synonyms spring and rise are sometimes interchangeable, but spring implies rapid or sudden emerging.
an idea that springs to mind
When is stem a more appropriate choice than rise?
The meanings of stem and rise largely overlap; however, stem implies originating by dividing or branching off from something as an outgrowth or subordinate development.
industries stemming from space research