Synonyms of the word raised


RAISEDADORNED - BROCADED - DECORATED - ELEVATED - EMBOSSED - INCREASED - INFLATED - LIFTED - UP - UPRAISED

raised

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of raise.

adorned

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of adorn.
  • adj. Having been decorated or embellished through applied items or alterations (adornments).

brocaded

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of brocade.
  • adj. Embellished with brocade.

decorated

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of decorate.
  • adj. Having had decorations applied; adorned with attractive items.

elevated

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of elevate.
  • adj. Raised, particularly above ground level.
  • adj. Increased, particularly above a normal level.
  • adj. Of a higher rank or status.
  • n. An elevated railway.

embossed

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of emboss.
  • adj. With raised letters or images on the surface.

increased

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of increase.

inflated

  • adj. Filled with air or fluid.
  • adj. Expanded; in a state of inflation, of abnormally increased size, amount, etc.
  • adj. (economics): In a state of higher cost.
  • adj. (figuratively) Pompous; arrogant (of a person or ego).
  • adj. (figuratively) Containing excessive, meaningless words, particularly for show.
  • adj. Higher that the true figure.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of inflate.

lifted

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of lift.
  • adj. Raised up; held aloft.
  • adj. Stolen.

up

  • adv. Away from the surface of the Earth or other planet; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity.
  • adv. (intensifier) Used as an aspect marker to indicate a completed action or state Thoroughly, completely.
  • adv. To or from one's possession or consideration.
  • adv. North.
  • adv. To a higher level of some quantity or notional quantity, such as price, volume, pitch, happiness, etc.
  • adv. (rail transport) Traditional term for the direction leading to the principal terminus, towards milepost…
  • adv. (sailing) Against the wind or current.
  • adv. (Cartesian graph) In a positive vertical direction.
  • adv. (cricket) Relatively close to the batsman.
  • adv. (hospitality, US) Without additional ice.
  • adv. (Britain, academia) Towards Cambridge or Oxford.
  • adv. To or in a position of equal advance or equality; not short of, back of, less advanced than, away from,…
  • adv. To or in a state of completion; completely; wholly; quite.
  • adv. Aside, so as not to be in use.
  • prep. Toward the top of.
  • prep. Toward the center, source, or main point of reference; toward the end at which something is attached.
  • prep. Further along (in any direction).
  • prep. From south to north of.
  • prep. From the mouth towards the source (of a river or waterway).
  • prep. (vulgar slang) Of a man: having sex with.
  • prep. (colloquial) At (a given place, especially one imagined to be higher or more remote from a central location).
  • adj. Awake.
  • adj. Finished, to an end.
  • adj. In a good mood.
  • adj. Willing; ready.
  • adj. Next in a sequence.
  • adj. Happening; new.
  • adj. Facing upwards; facing toward the top.
  • adj. Larger, greater in quantity.
  • adj. Standing.
  • adj. On a higher level.
  • adj. Available; made public.
  • adj. (poker, postnominal) Said of the higher-ranking pair in a two pair.
  • adj. Well-informed; current.
  • adj. (computing) Functional; working.
  • adj. (of a railway line or train) Traveling towards a major terminus.
  • adj. Headed, or designated to go, upward, as an escalator, stairway, elevator etc.
  • adj. (bar tending) Chilled and strained into a stemmed glass.
  • adj. (slang) Erect.
  • adj. (of the Sun or Moon) Above the horizon, in the sky (i.e. during daytime or night-time).
  • adj. (slang, graffiti) well-known; renowned.
  • n. (uncountable) The direction opposed to the pull of gravity.
  • n. (countable) A positive thing.
  • n. An upstairs room of a two story house.
  • v. (transitive, colloquial) To increase or raise.
  • v. (transitive, colloquial) To promote.
  • v. (intransitive) To act suddenly, usually with another verb.
  • v. (intransitive) To ascend; to climb up.

upraised

  • adj. (nonstandard or archaic) Lifted, raised, held high.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of upraise.

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