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amazing (comparative more amazing, superlative most amazing)

Causing wonder and amazement; very surprising.

surprising (comparative more surprising, superlative most surprising)

Causing surprise.

A surprising number of people attended the rally.

Synonyms
astonishing, unexpected

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uprising (plural uprisings)

A popular revolt that attempts to overthrow a government or its policies; an insurgency or insurrection.

Translations
a popular revolt

Verb
uprising

present participle of uprise

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From Middle English uprisen, from Old English *Ε«prΔ«san (β€œto rise up”), equivalent to up- +β€Ž rise. Cognate with Icelandic upprisa (β€œresurrection”), Middle Low German oprΔ«singe (β€œuprising”). Compare also Icelandic uppreisn (β€œan uprising, revolt”).

Verb
uprise (third-person singular simple present uprises, present participle uprising, simple past uprose, past participle uprisen)

(archaic) To rise; to get up; to appear from below the horizon.

(archaic) To have an upward direction or inclination

To rebel or revolt; to take part in an uprising.

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