"Uprise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is no word "uprise". However, I'm assuming you meant "uprise" or possibly "uprise" was misspelled as "uprise".
The government's decision to raise taxes led to widespread outrage and an uprise among the population.
The recent uprise in global temperatures is a clear indication of climate change.
The young artist was discovered last year and has since experienced a meteoric uprise to fame.
The sudden uprise of the new challenger in the election has caused concern among the front-runners.
The cultural uprise of the 1960s brought about a newfound focus on social justice and peace.
Upssala is a university town located in central Sweden, south of Stockholm. However, a better known concept is that it is the name of the 11th century Viking battle that took place near Lindisfarne or the name of a famous boat called "Opal".
In an honest and proper manner; in a way that is morally good and just. Synonyms: honorably, justly, fairly. Antonyms: unjustly, unfairly, deceitfully.
In an upright position; standing or growing straight up. Sincerely or without selfishness. In accordance with the principles of what is right or correct.
The word "uprights" refers to people or things that are morally, socially, or physically strong and upright, implying honesty, integrity, or rectitude. In some contexts, it can also refer to straight or upright objects, such as columns or beams that are perpendicular to the ground.
A widespread rebellion or revolt of people against their government or rulers, often in response to oppression, injustice, or exploitation.
Uprisings refer to instances of mass protests, rebellions, or revolutions that aim to overthrow a government, authority, or established order. Such events often involve large groups of people demanding change or seeking to address grievances, and can range from peaceful demonstrations to violent confrontations with authorities. Uprisings can be sparked by various factors, including political, economic, social, or ideological reasons.
A loud, intense, and often angry expression of opinion or protest, typically in a public setting, often accompanied by shouting, noise, or boisterous behavior. Synonyms include commotion, tumult, outcry, and pandemonium.
(Uproariously) (adverb)<br><br>In a loud and energetic way, especially in a humorous way.
To remove thoroughly and completely, especially a plant, from the ground.<br><br>Example: The new owners uprooted the lawn and planted a garden.<br><br>Synonyms: pull out, dig up, remove, take out.<br><br>Antonyms: plant, settle, establish.
Removed or torn out by the roots, especially a plant, or very suddenly and completely moved from one's home or way of life.