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Noun

rise - a movement upward; "they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"
rising, ascent, ascension
fall a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity; "a fall from virtue"
change of location, travel a movement through space that changes the location of something
climbing, mounting, climb framework used for support or display
raising, elevation, lift the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
heaving, heave throwing something heavy (with great effort); "he gave it a mighty heave"; "he was not good at heaving passes"
liftoff the initial ascent of a rocket from its launching pad
rapid climb, rapid growth, zoom a rapid rise
takeoff a departure; especially of airplanes
upthrow, upthrust, uplift, upheaval a brassiere that lifts and supports the breasts
rise - the act of changing location in an upward direction
ascent, ascension, ascending
move, motion, movement the act of deciding to do something; "he didn't make a move to help"; "his first move was to hire a lawyer"
levitation the act of raising (a body) from the ground by presumably spiritualistic means
heaving, heave throwing something heavy (with great effort); "he gave it a mighty heave"; "he was not good at heaving passes"
climb, mount the act of climbing something; "it was a difficult climb to the top"
rise - a growth in strength or number or importance
downfall, fall failure that results in a loss of position or reputation
outgrowth, emergence, growth a natural consequence of development
crime wave a sudden rise in the crime rate
wave a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon; "a wave of settlers"; "troops advancing in waves"
rise - an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates"
boost, hike, cost increase
increment, increase the act of increasing something; "he gave me an increase in salary"
rise - an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
ascent, acclivity, raise, climb, upgrade
declivity, downslope, declension, declination, decline, descent, fall a class of nouns or pronouns or adjectives in Indo-European languages having the same (or very similar) inflectional forms; "the first declension in Latin"
incline, slope, side an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"
rise - increase in price or value; "the news caused a general advance on the stock market"
advance
step-up, increase the act of increasing something; "he gave me an increase in salary"
rise - a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground
lift
moving ridge, wave a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon; "a wave of settlers"; "troops advancing in waves"
rise - (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"
emanation, procession
inception, origination, origin properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins"
theological system, theology the learned profession acquired by specialized courses in religion (usually taught at a college or seminary); "he studied theology at Oxford"
rise - the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
upgrade, rising slope
grade a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed
rise - the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike"
raise, wage hike, hike, wage increase, salary increase
increment, increase the act of increasing something; "he gave me an increase in salary"

Verb

rise - move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
descend, come down, go down, fall move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
locomote, travel, move, go change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
rise up, surface, come up, rise come to the surface
scend, surge rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave; "the boats surged"
climb up, climb, go up, mount improve one's social status; "This young man knows how to climb the social ladder"
soar up, soar upwards, zoom, soar, surge move along very quickly
go up be erected, built, or constructed; "New buildings are going up everywhere"
skyrocket, rocket propel with a rocket
bubble form, produce, or emit bubbles; "The soup was bubbling"
uplift lift up or elevate
chandelle climb suddenly and steeply; "The airplane chandelled"
steam cook something by letting steam pass over it; "just steam the vegetables"
ascend, uprise, come up, rise travel up, "We ascended the mountain"; "go up a ladder"; "The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope"
rise - come up, of celestial bodies; "The sun also rises"; "The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled..."; "Jupiter ascends"
come up, uprise, ascend
go under, go down, set be defeated; "If America goes down, the free world will go down, too"
move up, arise, go up, uprise, come up, rise, lift result or issue; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
astronomy, uranology the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
rise - increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
go up, climb
grow come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
soar go or move upward; "The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
bull advance in price; "stocks were bulling"
rise - rise up; "The building rose before them"
lift, rear
seem, appear, look appear to one's own mind or opinion; "I seem to be misunderstood by everyone"; "I can't seem to learn these Chinese characters"
hulk, tower, predominate, loom be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood"
rise - rise in rank or status; "Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"
jump, climb up
change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
rise - exert oneself to meet a challenge; "rise to a challenge"; "rise to the occasion"
tackle, take on, undertake seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball
rise - increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"
prove
grow come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
rise - become heartened or elated; "Her spirits rose when she heard the good news"
rise - 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"
originate, arise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
become enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!"
resurge rise again; "His need for a meal resurged"; "The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years"
come forth, emerge happen or occur as a result of something
come, follow come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
well up, swell come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things); "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it"
head remove the head of; "head the fish"
rise - come to the surface
surface, come up, rise up
go up, ascend be erected, built, or constructed; "New buildings are going up everywhere"
emerge come out into view, as from concealment; "Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office"
resurface appear again; "The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York"
bubble up, intumesce move upwards in bubbles, as from the effect of heating; also used metaphorically; "Gases bubbled up from the earth"; "Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America"
well, swell come up, as of a liquid; "Tears well in her eyes"; "the currents well up"
rise - go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
wax, mount, climb
wane decrease in phase; "the moon is waning"
increase make bigger or more; "The boss finally increased her salary"; "The university increased the number of students it admitted"
jump increase suddenly and significantly; "Prices jumped overnight"
gain, advance increase (one's body weight); "She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising"
rise - take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
rebel, arise, rise up
dissent, protest, resist withhold assent; "Several Republicans dissented"
revolt make revolution; "The people revolted when bread prices tripled again"
mutiny engage in a mutiny against an authority
rise - rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
arise, uprise, get up, stand up
sit down, sit take a seat
lie down, lie assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better"
change posture undergo a change in bodily posture
take the floor rise in order to make a speech or motion
rise - get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"
get up, turn out, arise, uprise
hit the sack, crawl in, go to bed, go to sleep, hit the hay, sack out, kip down, turn in, bed, retire prepare for sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He goes to bed at the crack of dawn"
rise - return from the dead; "Christ is risen!"; "The dead are to uprise"
resurrect, uprise
upraise, resurrect, raise cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts"
return submit (a report, etc.) to someone in authority; "submit a bill to a legislative body"
rise - become more extreme; "The tension heightened"
heighten
increase make bigger or more; "The boss finally increased her salary"; "The university increased the number of students it admitted"
rise - move to a better position in life or to a better job; "She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great
ascend, move up
change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
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Substantiv

rise - The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater.
rise - The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
rise - An increase in a quantity, price, etc.
rise - The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of trousers or shorts.
rise - An increase in someone's pay rate; a raise.
rise - A small hill; used chiefly in place names.
rise - An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.

Verb

rise - To move upwards.
rise - To appear to move upwards from behind the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
rise - To be resurrected.
rise - Of a quantity, price, etc, To increase.
rise - To develop.
rise - To have its source in a particular place.

OmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • rise
    To awake.
  • rise
    To get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling position.
  • rise
    (Of a heavenly body) To appear to move upwards from behind the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) rise
  • Presens: rise / rises
  • Preteritum: rose
  • Perfektum: (have) risen

Substantiv

  • Entall: rise
  • Flertall: rises

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