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    rose
    [rōz]
    noun
    rose (noun) · roses (plural noun)
    1. a prickly bush or shrub that typically bears red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers, native to north temperate regions. Numerous hybrids and cultivars have been developed and are widely grown as ornamentals.
      • the flower of a rose bush:
        "he sent her a dozen red roses" · "a rose garden"
      • used in names of other plants whose flowers resemble roses, e.g., rose of Sharon.
      • a rose regarded as an emblem of beauty, delicacy, or purity:
        "she's a rose between two thorns"
      • (roses)
        used to express favorable circumstances or ease of success:
        "all is not roses in the firm today"
    2. a stylized representation of the flower in heraldry or decoration, typically with five petals (especially as a national emblem of England):
      "the Tudor rose"
    3. a warm pink or light crimson color:
      "the rose and gold of dawn" · "the 100% cotton line is available in rose pink and ocean blue" · "leaves with rose-red margins"
      • (roses)
        used in reference to a rosy complexion, especially that of a young woman:
        "the fresh air will soon put the roses back in her cheeks"
    4. a perforated cap attached to a shower, the spout of a watering can, or the end of a hose to produce a spray.
    5. short for compass rose
    verb
    literary
    rose (verb) · roses (third person present) · rosed (past tense) · rosed (past participle) · rosing (present participle)
    1. make rosy:
      "a warm flush now rosed her hitherto blue cheeks"
    Origin
    Old English rōse, of Germanic origin, from Latin rosa; reinforced in Middle English by Old French rose.
    rose
    [rōz]
    verb
    rose (past tense)
    1. past of rise
    ro·sé
    [rōˈzā]
    noun
    rosé (noun) · rosés (plural noun)
    1. any light pink wine, colored by only brief contact with red grape skins:
      "a glass of rosé" · "a local rosé wine"
    Origin
    French, literally ‘pink’.
    rise
    [rīz]
    verb
    rose (past tense)
    1. move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up:
      "the tiny aircraft rose from the ground"
    2. get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling:
      "she pushed back her chair and rose"
      Similar:
      get/rise to one's feet
      leap up
      spring up
      become erect
      straighten up
      Opposite:
    3. cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful:
      "the activists urged militant factions to rise up"
      Opposite:
      • (rise to)
        find the strength or ability to respond adequately to (a challenging situation):
        "many participants in the race had never sailed before, but they rose to the challenge"
      • (rise to)
        (of a person) react with annoyance or argument to (provocation):
        "he didn't rise to my teasing"
        Similar:
        react to
        respond to
    4. (of a river) have its source:
      "the Euphrates rises in Turkey"
      Opposite:
      • (of a wind) start to blow or to blow more strongly:
        "the wind continued to rise"
    5. (of land or a feature following the contours of the land) incline upward; become higher:
      "the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds"
      Similar:
      slope upwards
      slant upwards
      go uphill
      get higher
      Opposite:
      drop away
      • (of a building, mountain, or other high object or structure) be much taller than the surrounding landscape:
        "the cliff rose more than a hundred feet above us"
      • (of someone's hair) stand on end:
        "he felt the hairs rise on the back of his neck"
      • (of a building) undergo construction from the foundations:
        "rows of two-story houses are slowly rising"
      • (of dough) swell by the action of yeast:
        "leave the dough in a warm place to rise"
      • (of a bump, blister, or weal) appear as a swelling on the skin:
        "blisters rose on his burned hand"
      • (of a person's stomach) become nauseated:
        "Fabio's stomach rose at the foul bedding"
    6. increase in number, size, amount, or quality:
      "land prices had risen"
      Opposite:
      • (of the sea, a river, or other body of water) increase in height to a particular level, typically through tidal action or flooding:
        "the river level rose so high the work had to be abandoned" · "the rising tide of crime"
      • (of a sound) become louder; be audible above other sounds:
        "her voice rose above the clamor"
      • (of a barometer or other measuring instrument) give a higher reading.
      • (of a voice) become higher in pitch:
        "my voice rose an octave or two as I screamed"
        Similar:
        get higher
        become louder
        Opposite:
      • (of an emotion) develop and become more intense:
        "he felt a tide of resentment rising in him"
      • (of a person's mood) become more cheerful:
        "her spirits rose as they left the ugly city behind"
        Similar:
        grow buoyant
        become optimistic/hopeful
        take a turn for the better
      • (of the color in a person's face) become deeper, especially as a result of embarrassment:
        "he was teasing her, and she could feel her color rising"
    7. (rising)
      approaching (a specified age):
      "she was thirty-nine rising forty" · "Polly shall have a young mare rising three years old"
    Origin
    Old English rīsan ‘make an attack’, ‘wake, get out of bed’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijzen and German reisen.
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