rising
See also: Rising
English
Etymology
By surface analysis, rise + -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹaɪzɪŋ/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪzɪŋ
Verb
rising
- present participle and gerund of rise
Noun
rising (plural risings)
- Rebellion.
- The act of something that rises.
- the risings and fallings of a thermometer
- 1910, Rudyard Kipling, Rewards and Fairies:
- Still talking—more to herself than to the children—she swam into a majestical dance of the stateliest balancings, the haughtiest wheelings and turnings aside, the most dignified sinkings, the gravest risings, all joined together by the elaboratest interlacing steps and circles.
- (US, dated) A dough and yeast mixture which is allowed to ferment.
- salt rising
- milk rising
Derived terms
Translations
rebellion
act of rise
Adjective
rising (not comparable)
- Going up, physically or in quantity, rate, etc.
- Planned or destined to advance to an academic grade in the near future, after having completed the previous grade; soon-to-be.
- 1850, The Dublin University Calendar[1], Trinity College Dublin, page 117:
- A student in the rising Senior Freshman Class, who may not have passed the preceding Michaelmas Examination, will be allowed to join the School and attend Lectures during Michaelmas Term, for which he will receive credit, on condition that he passes the ensuing Hilary Examination with the Senior Freshman Class.
- 2020 June 27, Bryan Pietsch, “Princeton Will Remove Woodrow Wilson’s Name From School”, in The New York Times[2], retrieved 27 June 2020:
- Residential colleges at Princeton are “really central to your identity on campus,” especially as a freshman, Ms. Chaffers, who is a rising junior, said in an interview on Saturday.
- (heraldry, of a bird) Having its wings raised (either addorsed or sometimes displayed), standing on the tips of its feet as if about to take flight, typically depicted in profile.
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “going up”): falling
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
going up
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Preposition
rising
- (US, slang, dated) More than; exceeding; upwards of.[1]
- 1894, Justin Winsor, Cartier to Frontenac:
- Affairs in Canada, with a population that had grown to rising ten thousand, seemed to be going from worse to worse.
References
- ^ “rising”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.