What are some opposite words for rising?
Antonyms for rising
ˈraɪ zɪŋris·ing
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term rising.
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rise, rising, ascent, ascensionnoun
a movement upward
"they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"
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present(a), soft, descending(a), old, past, down(a), fallingSynonyms:
ascent, uprising, emanation, acclivity, ascending, rebellion, rising slope, salary increase, revolt, ascension, boost, upgrade, climb, rise, advance, wage increase, lift, procession, insurrection, hike, wage hike, raise, cost increaserebellion, insurrection, revolt, rising, uprisingadjective
organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another
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descending(a), falling, present(a), down(a), soft, past, oldSynonyms:
insurrection, ascension, rise, rebellion, ascent, uprising, revoltrisingadjective
advancing or becoming higher or greater in degree or value or status
"a rising trend"; "a rising market"
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present(a), down(a), old, falling, soft, descending(a), pastSynonyms:
emerging, uphill, acclivitousacclivitous, rising, uphilladjective
sloping upward
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down(a), present(a), soft, past, descending(a), falling, oldSynonyms:
emerging, uphill, acclivitousemerging, risingadjective
coming to maturity
"the rising generation"
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falling, down(a), old, soft, past, descending(a), present(a)Synonyms:
uphill, acclivitous, emergent, emergingrisingadjective
newly come into prominence
"a rising young politician"
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down(a), soft, descending(a), falling, present(a), old, pastSynonyms:
emerging, uphill, acclivitous
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
risingadjective
risingnoun
Synonyms:
ascent, ascension, rise, levitation, levee, emergence, insurrection, uprising
How to use rising in a sentence?
The future we want - opportunity and security for our families ; a rising standard of living and a sustainable, peaceful planet for our kids - all that is within our reach.
Sentix Managing Director Patrick Hussy:
The euro zone economy is booming, but the pace is slowing noticeably, what is true for the euro zone is also visible for the German economy ... Fears are growing that new lockdowns could loom from autumn onwards with rising infection figures, and could once again weigh on the economy.
There are around 3,000 people here and the numbers are rising, people are exhausted. It has rained all night and they had no shelter.
They say a rising tide lifts all boats. And I think the opening of this school has put a spring in the step of all of our Catholic educators.
We are focusing on the post-coronavirus world, we see oil prices rising from the current $30 plus range over our (1.5-2 year) investment horizon.
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