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Verb (used without object)

to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position
She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
to get up from bed, esp. to begin the day after a night's sleep
to rise early.
to become erect and stiff, as the hair in fright.
to get up after falling or being thrown down.
to become active in opposition or resistance; revolt or rebel.
to be built up, erected, or constructed.
to spring up or grow, as plants
Weeds rose overnight.
to become prominent on or project from a surface, as a blister.
to come into existence; appear.
to come into action, as a wind or storm.
to occur
A quarrel rose between them.
to originate, issue, or be derived; to have a source.
to move from a lower to a higher position; move upward; ascend
The bird rose in the air.
to ascend above the horizon, as a heavenly body.
to extend directly upward; project vertically
The tower rises to a height of 60 feet. The building rises above the city's other skyscrapers.
to have an upward slant or curve
The path rises as it approaches the woods.
to attain higher rank, status, or importance or a higher economic level
to rise in the world.
to advance to a higher level of action, thought, feeling, etc.
to rise above the commonplace.
Angling . (of fish) to come up toward the surface of the water in pursuit of food or bait.
to prove oneself equal to a demand, emergency, etc. (fol. by to )
to rise to the occasion; to rise to one's responsibilities.
to become animated, cheerful, or heartened, as the spirits.
to become roused or stirred
to feel one's temper rising.
to increase in height, as the level of water
The river rose thirty feet in eight hours.
to swell or puff up, as dough from the action of yeast.
to increase in amount, as prices.
to increase in price or value, as commodities.
to increase in degree, intensity, or force, as fever, color, etc.
to become louder or of higher pitch, as the voice.
to adjourn or close a session, as a deliberative body or court.
to return from the dead
Christ rose from the dead and on the third day ascended into heaven.

Verb (used with object)

Nonstandard . to cause to rise.
Nautical . to cause (something) to rise above the visible horizon by approaching nearer to it; raise.

Noun

an act or instance of rising.
appearance above the horizon, as of the sun or moon.
elevation or increase in rank, fortune, influence, power, etc.
the rise and fall of ancient Rome.
an increase in height, as of the level of water.
the amount of such increase.
an increase in amount, as of prices.
an increase in price or value, as of commodities.
Chiefly British . raise ( defs. 33?35 ) .
an increase in degree or intensity, as of temperature.
an increase in loudness or in pitch, as of the voice.
Architecture, Building Trades .
the measured height of any of various things, as a roof, a flight of steps, a stair step, or the crown of a road.
the measured height of an arch from the springing line to the highest point of the intrados.
the vertical distance through which the floor of an elevator or the like passes.
origin, source, or beginning
the rise of a stream in a mountain.
a coming into existence or notice
the rise of a new talent.
extension upward.
the amount of such extension.
upward slope, as of ground or a road.
a piece of rising or high ground
a house built upon a gentle rise.
the distance between the crotch and the waist of a pair of trousers
Pants with a high rise are now in style.
Angling . the coming up of a fish toward the surface in pursuit of food or bait. ?

Verb phrase

rise above, to ignore or be indifferent to, as an insult. ?

Idioms

get a rise out of
Informal .
to provoke, as to action or anger.
to evoke the expected or desired response from.
give rise to
to originate; produce; cause
The Industrial Revolution gave rise to accelerated urbanization.

Antonyms

noun
decline , decrease , drop , fall , slump , worsening
verb
descend , lower , decline , decrease , lessen , recede , drop , fall , slump , regress , comply , cooperate , give in , go along

Synonyms

noun
acceleration , accession , accretion , addition , advance , advancement , aggrandizement , ascent , augmentation , boost , breakthrough , climb , distention , doubling , enlargement , growth , heightening , hike , increment , inflation , intensification , intensifying , multiplication , piling up , progress , promotion , raise , stacking up , step-up , surge , swell , upgrade , upsurge , upswing , upturn , waxingnotes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , acclivity , ascension , elevation , eminence , highland , hillock , incline , lift , mount , rising , rising ground , soaring , towering , upland , upsurgenotes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , prominence , amplification , augment , buildup , escalation , jump , proliferation
verb
arise , arouse , aspire , awake , be erect , be located , be situated , blast off * , bob up , climb , come up , get out of bed , get steeper , get to one’s feet , go uphill , grow , have foundation , levitate , lift , mount , move up , pile out * , push up , reach up , rise and shine * , rise up , rocket , roll out * , rouse , scale , sit up , slope upwards , soar , sprout , stand up , straighten up , surface , surge , surmount , sweep upward , tower , turn out , up * , upspringnotes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , accelerate , add to , advance , aggravate , ascend , augment , billow , build , bulge , deepen , distend , double , enhance , enlarge , expand , go through the roof , go up , heighten , improve , inflate , intensate , intensify , magnify , multiply , perk up , pick up , pile up , raise , redouble , speed up , spread , stack up , swell , take off , upsurge , waxnotes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , be elevated , be promoted , better oneself , climb the ladder , flourish , get on , get somewhere , go places , progress , prosper , succeed , thrive , work one’s way upnotes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , appear , befall , begin , betide , chance , come , crop up , dawn , derive , develop , emanate , emerge , eventuate , fall out * , flare up , flow , go , happen , head , issue , loom , occur , originate , proceed , spring , stem , transpire , turn up *notes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , insurrect , mutiny , resist , revolt , riot , take up armsnotes:to raise is \'to bring something up\'; to rise is \'to get up\' , get up , stand , uprise , upspring , pile , roll out , aggrandize , amplify , boost , build up , burgeon , escalate , extend , proliferate , run up , snowball , wax , arrive , get ahead , go far

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