Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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rise | Yes | No | Yes | No |
jump | Yes | No | Yes | No |
rise (noun) | jump (noun) |
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the act of changing location in an upward direction | the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground |
increase in price or value | a sudden involuntary movement |
the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises | descent with a parachute |
the amount a salary is increased | (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another |
an increase in cost | an abrupt transition |
a growth in strength or number or importance | a sudden and decisive increase |
a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground | |
a movement upward; rise above the ground | |
(theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost | |
an upward slope or grade (as in a road) |
rise (verb) | jump (verb) |
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return from the dead | increase suddenly and significantly |
get up and out of bed | rise in rank or status |
increase in value or to a higher point | go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions |
become more extreme | pass abruptly from one state or topic to another |
go up or advance | bypass |
rise in rank or status | make a sudden physical attack on |
exert oneself to meet a challenge | enter eagerly into |
become heartened or elated | move forward by leaps and bounds |
move upward | cause to jump or leap |
increase in volume | move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm |
come to the surface | run off or leave the rails |
rise to one's feet | start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery |
move to a better position in life or to a better job | jump down from an elevated point |
come up, of celestial bodies | jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute |
take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance | be highly noticeable |
rise up | |
come into existence; take on form or shape |