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rise
noun
Synonyms and Antonyms of RISE
1
a raising or a state of being raised to a higher rank or position <his rapid rise to president of the company>
Near Antonyms deposition, dethronement, discharge, dismissal, expulsion, impeachment, ouster, overthrow, removal, suspension, unmaking, unseating; downfall, fall
2
an area of high ground <if we can get to the top of that rise, we'll be able to see for miles>
Related Words alp, mount, mountain, peak; butte, mesa, plateau, table, tableland; bluff, cliff, crag, precipice, steep, tor; ridge, sierra; dome, sugarloaf; foothill, hillock, hummock, knob, knoll; downs
Near Antonyms dale, dell, depression, dingle, glen, hollow, vale, valley; basin, bottom, bottomland, fen, flat, floodplain, plain, tidewater
Antonyms lowland
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something added (as by growth) <an unexpected rise in prices>
Synonyms accretion, accrual, addendum, addition, augmentation, boost, expansion, gain, increment, more, plus, proliferation, raise, rise, step-up, supplement, uptick
Related Words accumulation, assemblage, collection, gathering; complement; accession, appendix, continuation, extension, uptrend, upturn; jump, run-up, spike
Near Antonyms deduction, subtraction
5
the act or an instance of rising or climbing up <unfortunately, the descent of the balloon was just as swift as its rise>
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