Synonym: advance, appear, ascend, begin, gain, get up, go up, grow, increase, mount, mutiny, originate, rebel, revolt, riot, stand, start. Antonym: descend, set. Similar words: arise, comprise, surprised, give rise to, enterprise, free enterprise, wise, raise. Meaning: [raɪz] n. 1. a growth in strength or number or importance 2. the act of changing location in an upward direction 3. an upward slope or grade (as in a road) 4. a movement upward 5. the amount a salary is increased 6. the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises 7. a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground 8. (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost 9. an increase in cost 10. increase in price or value. v. 1. move upward 2. increase in value or to a higher point 3. rise to one's feet 4. rise up 5. come to the surface 6. become more extreme 7. come into existence; take on form or shape 8. be promoted, move to a better position 9. go up or advance 10. get up and out of bed 11. rise in rank or status 12. increase in volume 13. become heartened or elated 14. exert oneself to meet a challenge 15. take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance 16. come up, of celestial bodies 17. return from the dead.
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61 At these latitudes the sun does not rise at all on winter days.
62 There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.
63 We put our house on the market as soon as house prices started to rise.
64 The report ascribes the rise in childhood asthma to the increase in pollution.
65 There are plenty of fish in the river, and good baits on my line, but the fish are getting clever and refuse to rise to a bait today.
66 if the sun were to rise in the west, i'd never change my mind to love you forever.
67 The recent rise in crime is a matter of considerable public concern.
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68 As water begins to boil, bubbles rise ever faster to the surface.
69 The pay rise represented an across-the-board increase of between 9% for the highest paid and 32% for the lowest paid worker.
70 Many monster high - rise buildings spring up all over the city.
71 We expect a rise in both our production and our cash flow.
72 Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates.
73 The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend.
74 The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 1990. Hence a new set of policy actions will be required soon.
75 Early to bed, early to rise, make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
76 The rise in house prices meant that those who were selling enjoyed a bonanza.
77 A rise in interest rates would severely retard economic growth.
78 We are expecting a rise in food prices this month.
79 Teachers settled for a 4.2% pay rise with retrospective effect from 1 April.
80 Wish you an endless view to cheer your eyes, then one more story mount and higher rise.
81 She's spent all her recent pay rise.
82 Unhygienic conditions give rise to disease.
83 So you want a rise? Dream on!
84 It was her wont to rise early.
85 Fear caused his hair to rise.
86 She felt a warm blush rise to her cheeks.
87 It was her custom to rise early.
88 The floodwaters began to rise again.
89 The nurses' union negotiated a 3% pay rise.
90 We are expecting a sharp rise in interest rates.