a prickly bush or shrub that typically bears red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers, native to north temperate regions and widely grown as an ornamental
a stylized representation of a rose in heraldry or decoration, typically with five petals (especially as a national emblem of England)
the Tudor rose
a warm pink or light crimson colour
the rose and gold of dawn
the 100% cotton range is available in rose pink and ocean blue
leaves with rose-red margins
make rosy
a warm flush now rosed her hitherto blue cheeks
move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up
the tiny aircraft rose from the ground
cease to be submissive, obedient, or peaceful
the activists urged militant factions to rise up
(of land or a natural feature) incline upwards; become higher
the moorlands rise and fall in gentle folds
increase in number, size, amount, or degree
land prices had risen
approaching (a specified age)
she was thirty-nine rising forty
any light pink wine, coloured by only brief contact with red grape skins
a glass of rosé
a local rosé wine