This meaning is about something going up in the air or moving higher. We use it when the sun, a person, or an object moves from low to high.
The sun will rise at six o'clock.
The balloon starts to rise in the sky.
This meaning shows when something gets bigger or higher. We use it for money, numbers, temperature, and levels that grow or go up.
Prices rise every year in this city.
The temperature will rise tomorrow.
This is a polite or formal way to say stand up, used especially in official situations like courts or meetings.
She rose to greet the guests politely.
Please rise for the judge to enter.
As a noun, rise shows the action or result of going up or increasing. It can be about numbers, or natural movements like the sun coming up.
There was a rise in the number of students.
The rise of the sun is very beautiful.
Rise here means a small hill or a slope on land. It is higher than flat ground but not very high like a mountain.
The road has a steep rise before the village.
We walked up the rise to see the view.
This meaning shows when people fight or protest against rulers or laws. Rise means to start a conflict or rebellion.
The people rose against the unfair laws.
Citizens rose to demand their rights.
In cooking, rise is the process when dough gets bigger because of yeast. This shows the action or result of dough growing before baking.
The bread needs time for its rise before baking.
The rise of the dough makes the bread soft.