rise
1 of 2verb/raɪz/
Forms:rises,rising,rose,risen
1
to move from a lower to a higher position
A2- The hot air balloon rose gracefully into the sky.
- The water level had been rising steadily due to heavy rainfall.
- If you had followed the instructions, the cake would have risen perfectly.
- As the tide was rising, the boat started to float.
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to grow in number, amount, size, or value
- The temperature will rise by several degrees tomorrow.
- Prices have risen steadily over the past few months.
- Her salary rose significantly after the promotion.
- Interest in the new product has risen since the ad campaign.
- His blood pressure rose when he heard the news.
3
to get up from a sitting position
- She rose slowly from her chair.
- I will rise as soon as the meeting is over.
- After the break, they rose to continue the discussion.
- The teacher rose from the desk and walked to the board.
- After a long day, she rises from the sofa and stretches.
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4
(of the sun) to come up from the horizon
B1- Every morning, the sun rises in the east, bringing light to the world.
- The tranquil beach scene was painted with hues of pink and orange as the sun began to rise.
- Early risers have the privilege of witnessing the spectacular moment when the sun rises.
- As the ship sailed eastward, passengers gathered on the deck to witness the sun rise from the vast expanse of the ocean.
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5
to ascend or emerge from below the water's surface
- The playful dolphins delighted the onlookers as they rose above the waves in a synchronized dance.
- The bubbles indicated that something was about to rise to the surface of the pond.
- The sunken ship's wreckage began to rise after years on the ocean floor.
- A sudden movement caught their attention as a mysterious creature began to rise from the depths of the lake.
- Fishermen eagerly awaited the moment when the fish would rise, making them easier to catch.
6
to increase or become more intense
- The tension in the room began to rise as the crucial moment of the negotiation approached.
- With each passing day, the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming event continued to rise.
- As the summer temperatures increased, concerns about heat-related issues began to rise among the residents.
- Economic indicators suggested that inflation might rise in the coming months, causing concerns among investors.
- The suspense in the thriller novel continued to rise with each chapter.
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7
to achieve a better life or job position
- Despite facing challenges, she worked hard to rise from her humble beginnings and achieve success in her career.
- Education was the key that helped him rise from poverty and secure a better life for himself and his family.
- The scholarship provided him with the means to attend college, enabling him to rise to a higher socio-economic status.
- After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved her dream of rising to a managerial role in the company.
- The dedicated employee consistently demonstrated exceptional skills, allowing him to rise through the ranks within the company.
8
to construct or build upward, progressing from the ground level or foundation
- The skyscraper began to rise in the heart of the city.
- The new office building started to rise as construction crews laid the foundation and began erecting the framework.
- As the city expanded, architects and builders collaborated to make innovative structures rise.
- The construction site buzzed with activity as workers labored to make a state-of-the-art hospital rise.
9
to confront difficulties with resilience, determination, and effectiveness
- Despite setbacks, the entrepreneur found the courage to rise and rebuild the business from scratch.
- The team, despite initial struggles, managed to rise and meet the project deadline.
- The leader's inspirational speech motivated the employees to rise and overcome the challenges.
- Faced with personal hardships, she summoned the strength to rise and pursue her goals.
- The athlete, after a period of injury, worked tirelessly to rise and compete at the highest level once again.
10
to experience an uplift or improvement in one's emotional state
- After receiving good news, her mood began to rise, and she couldn't help but smile.
- The cheerful music had the magical ability to make everyone's mood rise during the celebration.
- Spending time with loved ones has the power to make a person's mood rise and create a sense of joy.
- The unexpected compliment caused her mood to rise, brightening up her entire day.
11
(of dough) to increase in volume, become lighter, and develop a fluffy texture
- As the bread dough was left to rise, the yeast began its work, creating pockets of air that would give the loaf a soft texture.
- Patiently waiting for the pizza dough to rise, the chef anticipated the moment when it would be ready for toppings.
- The secret to the perfect croissant lies in the technique of letting the laminated dough rise.
- Home bakers often use a warm environment to help the dough rise.
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12
to resist or oppose an established authority, often in pursuit of political or social change
- The oppressed citizens decided to rise against the tyrannical regime, seeking freedom and justice.
- In the face of injustice, the people were inspired to rise and challenge the corrupt government.
- The revolutionary leader urged the populace to rise and overthrow the oppressive monarchy.
- Citizens may rise against censorship to defend freedom of speech and expression.
- The oppressed nation chose to rise, renouncing colonial rule and striving for self-determination.
13
to come back to life or regain existence after experiencing death
- In folklore, some legends tell of powerful sorcerers who could rise from the dead to continue their existence.
- The ancient myth speaks of a hero who possesses the ability to rise again after facing mortal danger.
- The religious narrative includes stories of miraculous events where individuals were able to rise from the dead.