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uprose

up·rose
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Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • [uhp-rohz]
    • /ʌpˈroʊz/
    • /ʌp.ˈrəʊz/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [uhp-rohz]
    • /ʌpˈroʊz/

Definitions of uprose word

  • verb uprose simple past tense of uprise. 1
  • verb without object uprose to rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture. 1
  • verb without object uprose to rise into view: As we approached the city, the spires of tall buildings uprose as if to greet us. 1
  • verb without object uprose to rise in revolt. 1
  • verb without object uprose to come into existence or prominence: Many calamities uprose to plague the people during the war. 1
  • verb without object uprose to move upward; mount up; ascend. 1

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Origin of uprose

First appearance:

before 1250
One of the 11% oldest English words
First recorded in 1250-1300, uprise is from the Middle English word uprisen. See up-, rise

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Parts of speech for Uprose

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

uprose popularity

A pretty common term. Usually people know it’s meaning, but prefer to use a more spread out synonym. About 66% of English native speakers know the meaning and use word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.

uprose usage trend in Literature

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