| uprise | (v) ascend as a sound, Example: The choirs singing uprose and filled the church |
| arise | (v) rise to one's feet, Syn. get up, stand up, uprise, rise, Ant. lie down, sit down, Example: The audience got up and applauded |
| bristle | (v) rise up as in fear, Syn. stand up, uprise, Example: The dog's fur bristled; It was a sight to make one's hair uprise! |
| get up | (v) get up and out of bed, Syn. uprise, arise, turn out, rise, Ant. go to bed, turn in, Example: I get up at 7 A.M. every day; They rose early; He uprose at night |
| originate | (v) come into existence; take on form or shape, Syn. spring up, grow, develop, arise, rise, uprise, Example: A new religious movement originated in that country; a love that sprang up from friendship; the idea for the book grew out of a short story; An interesting phenomenon uprose |
| resurrect | (v) return from the dead, Syn. uprise, rise, Example: Christ is risen!; The dead are to uprise |
| rise | (v) move upward, See also: rise up, Syn. move up, go up, lift, arise, come up, uprise, Ant. fall, Example: The fog lifted; The smoke arose from the forest fire; The mist uprose from the meadows |
| rise | (v) come up, of celestial bodies, Syn. come up, ascend, uprise, Ant. set, Example: The sun also rises; The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled...; Jupiter ascends |