uprose Synonyms

uprose Meaning

uprose

to rise up in sound, to get out of bed, stand up, an upward slope, to get up (as from sleep or a sitting position), an act or instance of uprising, to rise to a higher position, to come into view especially from below the horizon

uprose Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun uprose, casting golden rays upon the land, birdsong filled the air.
  2. With newfound determination, he uprose from his slumber and resolved to conquer the day.
  3. The towering oak tree uprose majestically from the forest floor, its branches reaching for the sky.
  4. A cheer uprose from the crowd as the winning team emerged from the tunnel.
  5. The wind uprose and howled, shaking the windows with its fury.
  6. The students uprose respectfully as their teacher entered the classroom.
  7. A wave of protesters uprose, their voices echoing through the streets.
  8. The dragon uprose from its lair, its fiery breath scorching the air.
  9. With a surge of adrenaline, the boxer uprose from the canvas after being knocked down.
  10. The ancient ruins uprose from the desert sands, a testament to a civilization long gone.

FAQs About the word uprose

to rise up in sound, to get out of bed, stand up, an upward slope, to get up (as from sleep or a sitting position), an act or instance of uprising, to rise to a

arose,waked, woke, rose, awoke, rolled out, bestirred, stirred, awakened, got up

slept, dozed, turned in, dropped off,retired, slumbered, bedded (down), rested, nodded, bunked

As the sun uprose, casting golden rays upon the land, birdsong filled the air.

With newfound determination, he uprose from his slumber and resolved to conquer the day.

The towering oak tree uprose majestically from the forest floor, its branches reaching for the sky.

A cheer uprose from the crowd as the winning team emerged from the tunnel.