rist (Meaning)

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rist ()

3d pers. sing. pres. of Rise, contracted from riseth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rist

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rist Sentence Examples

  1. The rist of the wristwatch was adorned with intricate engravings.
  2. She felt a sharp rist in her ankle after spraining it.
  3. The rist of the cloth was so fine that it could be seen through.
  4. The rist of the knife blade gleamed menacingly in the moonlight.
  5. The rist of the door handle creaked as she opened it slowly.
  6. The rist of the leaf was covered in a delicate layer of dew.
  7. The guitar's rist was expertly crafted from ebony wood.
  8. The rist of the window frame was damaged during the storm.
  9. The rist of the pencil led was snapped under the pressure of her writing.
  10. The rist of the pearl necklace was clasped securely around her neck.

FAQs About the word rist

3d pers. sing. pres. of Rise, contracted from riseth.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rist of the wristwatch was adorned with intricate engravings.

She felt a sharp rist in her ankle after spraining it.

The rist of the cloth was so fine that it could be seen through.

The rist of the knife blade gleamed menacingly in the moonlight.