Crossword-Solution: UPRISE 6 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Uprise v. i. To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon.
Uprise v. i. To have an upward direction or inclination.
Uprise n. The act of rising; appearance above the horizon; rising.

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UPRISE anagram EPIRUS, RISEUP

We have 18 clues for the answer “UPRISE”

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Revolt, and when its two syllables are swapped, a phrase meaning the same thing 1 answer
Master one's master, maybe 1 answer
Engage in a revolution 1 answer
Dawn, for example 1 answer
Be rebellious 1 answer
Ascending shaft. 1 answer
Come into view 6 answers
COME OUT INTO VIEW, AS FROM CONCEALMENT 10 answers
BEGIN A REVOLT 10 answers
ASCEND AS A SOUND 10 answers
Got up 13 answers
BE REVOLTING 13 answers
Climb 31 answers
Get ___ up 43 answers
Ascend 54 answers
Stand 72 answers
Revolt 72 answers
Rebel 91 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with UPRISE (5)

His peculiar interest in the enormities of old-time feuds, the excesses, the jealousies, the queer psychological puzzles, the desire to work on the outlying and morbid, and even the unallowed and unhallowed, for purposes of romance--the delight in dealing with revelations of primitive feeling and the out-bursts of the mere natural man always strangely checked and diverted by the uprise of other tendencies to the dreamy, impalpable, vague, weird and horrible.
Robert Louis Stevenson Alexander H. Japp 2007
Even now, when this scene exists only in memory, when life and all its functions have sunk into torpor, my pulse throbs, and my hairs uprise: my brows are knit, as then; and I gaze around me in distraction.
Wieland; or The Transformation Charles Brockden Brown 1997
But is he rightly manful in her eyes, A splendid bloodless knight to gain the skies, A blood-hot son of Earth by all her signs, Desireing and desireable he shines; As peaches, that have caught the sun's uprise And kissed warm gold till noonday, even as vines.
A Reading of Life George Meredith 2013
THE LONGEST DAY ON yonder hills soft twilight dwells And Hesper burns where sunset dies, Moist and chill the woodland smells From the fern-covered hollows uprise; Darkness drops not from the skies, But shadows of darkness are flung o’er the vale From the boughs of the chestnut, the oak, and the elm, While night in yon lines of eastern pines Preserves alone her inviolate realm Against the twilight pale.
Poems, Vol. 1 [of 3] George Meredith 2015
But is he rightly manful in her eyes, A splendid bloodless knight to gain the skies, A blood-hot son of Earth by all her signs, Desireing and desireable he shines; As peaches, that have caught the sun’s uprise And kissed warm gold till noonday, even as vines.
Poems, Volume 3 [of 3] George Meredith 2015
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1959–2025).