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  1. to stand, especially after sitting: She rose from her chair to welcome us. He rose to his feet to deliver his speech. [ I ] formal. to get out of bed: My grandfather rises at five every morning to do his exercises. [ I ] geography specialized. If a river rises somewhere, it first comes out of the ground there:

  2. The meaning of RISE is to assume an upright position especially from lying, kneeling, or sitting. How to use rise in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rise.

  3. Rise means to get up from a low position or to increase. As a noun, rise means an elevation from a starting point. The word rise has many other senses as a verb and a noun. In nearly every sense, the word rise refers to something going up or going upward, either literally or figuratively.

  4. When emotions, etc. rise, they start to increase: Tempers are rising (= people are becoming angry ) . My spirits rise (= I feel happier ) whenever I think of my friends .

  5. Definition of 'rise' Word Frequency. rise. (raɪz ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense rises , present participle rising , past tense rose , past participle risen. 1. verb B1. If something rises, it moves upwards. He watched the smoke rise from the chimney. [VERB + from/to] The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him. [VERB]

  6. The noun rise means a movement upwards or an increase in an amount or quantity: a rise in interest rates. In British English it can also be used to mean an increase in pay:

  7. The noun rise means a movement upwards or an increase in an amount or quantity: a rise in interest rates. In British English it can also be used to mean an increase in pay: Should I ask my boss for a rise? In North American English this is a raise: a three per cent pay raise. Rise can also mean the process of becoming more powerful or important:

  8. to become important, successful, or rich: He quickly rose to stardom. rise verb [I] (STRENGTH) to become stronger or louder: The wind is rising. Her voice rose to a scream. rise verb [I] (HIGH) to be high above something: The bridge rose almost 600 feet above the water. rise verb [I] (APPEAR) B1. When the sun or moon rises, it appears in the sky:

  9. Rise almost always has to do with something thats becoming taller or higher, like when you rise from your chair or your grades that rise when you study harder.

  10. The noun rise means a movement upward or an increase in an amount or quantity: a rise in interest rates. Rise can also mean the process of becoming more powerful or important: her dramatic rise to power.