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noun

sunrise

SUHN-ryz
noun
1
The moment the sun comes up over the horizon in the morning.
"They hiked up before dawn to watch the sunrise."
"The sky turned orange and pink at sunrise."
2
A new beginning or the start of something significant.
"The peace agreement marked a sunrise for the war-torn region."

How to Use Sunrise

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe sun coming up at the start of the day, or figuratively a fresh start.

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Common pairings
at sunrise sunrise over the mountains watch the sunrise

Word Forms

sunrised past tense, sunrises plural, sunrises singular

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Etymology

From Middle English sonne-rys, literally "sun" + "rise" — the sun rising.

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