rise

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The meaning (definition) of the word rise
to move up higher
The word rise used in a sentence
“Smoke began to rise from the campfire into the night sky.”
Words that mean the same as rise (synonyms)
go upclimb
Words that mean the opposite of rise (antonyms)
falldrop
How the word rise is said around the world
| French | augmenter |
| Spanish | elevar |
| Mandarin | 上升 |
| Hindi | उठना |
| Arabic | يعلو |
| Russian | рост |
| Portuguese (EU) | ascender |
| Portuguese (BR) | ascender |
| Japanese | 上昇 |
| German | erheben |
| Urdu | اٹھنا |
| Punjabi | ਚੜ੍ਹਨਾ |
| Korean | 증가 |
| Hebrew | לַעֲלוֹת |
| Greek | αύξηση |
| Dutch | opstaan |
| Filipino | tumaas |
| Vietnamese | tăng lên |
| Turkish | yükselmek |
| Persian | افزایش |
| Polish | wzrastać |
| Ukrainian | підйом |
| Bengali | উত্থান |
| Swedish | stiga |
| Italian | salita |
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