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rising
[rahy-zing]
adjective
advancing, ascending, or mounting.
rising smoke.
growing or advancing to adult years.
the rising generation.
adverb
somewhat more than.
The crop came to rising 6000 bushels.
in approach of; almost; well-nigh.
a lad rising sixteen.
noun
the act of a person or thing that rises.
an insurrection; rebellion; revolt.
something that rises; projection or prominence.
a period of leavening of dough preceding baking.
Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S., a morbid swelling, as an abscess or boil.
Also called riser. Nautical., a stringer supporting the thwarts of an open boat.
rising
/ ˈraɪzɪŋ /
noun
an insurrection or rebellion; revolt
the yeast or leaven used to make dough rise in baking
adjective
increasing in rank, status, or reputation
a rising young politician
increasing in maturity; growing up to adulthood
the rising generation
adverb
informal, approaching the age of; nearly
she's rising 40
Other Word Forms
- unrising adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of rising1
Example Sentences
Sir Keir had urged students not to join pro-Palestinian protests on the anniversary of the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel on Tuesday, warning of "rising antisemitism on our streets".
The strikes have contributed to fuel shortages and rising prices across several Russian regions.
As rising air pollution fuels persistent coughs, they are increasingly misused for routine respiratory infections.
The ban was intended to help reduce the number of people injured by dogs, only the overall figures have continued rising.
Large raises for city sanitation workers and rising equipment costs also bumped up expenditures.
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