rose (Noun) — Any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses.
rose (Noun) — A dusty pink colour.
rose (Noun) — A flower of the rose plant, usually hand-sized and red, pink, white or yellow.
rose (Noun) — A rounded nozzle with fine holes used to produce a spray, e.g. for a watering can or shower.
rose (Noun) — The base of a light socket.
rose (Noun) — Pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began.
rose (Verb) — Move upward. ex. "The fog rose"
rose (Verb) — Increase in value or to a higher point. ex. "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
rose (Verb) — Get on one's feet from a sitting or kneeling position. ex. "The audience rose and applauded"
rose (Verb) — Become or appear high or tall. ex. "The building rose before them"
rose (Verb) — Come to the surface.
rose (Verb) — Come into existence; take on form or shape. ex. "A new religious movement rose in that country"
rose (Verb) — Move to a better position in life or to a better job. ex. "She rose from a life of poverty to one of great wealth"
rose (Verb) — Go up or advance. ex. "Sales were rising after prices were lowered"
rose (Verb) — Become more extreme. ex. "The tension rose"
rose (Verb) — Get up and out of bed. ex. "They rose early"
rose (Verb) — Increase in rank or status. ex. "Her new novel rose high on the bestseller list"
rose (Verb) — Become heartened or elated. ex. "Her spirits rose when she heard the good news"
rose (Verb) — Exert oneself to meet a challenge. ex. "rise to a challenge" ex. "rise to the occasion"
rose (Verb) — Take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance.
rose (Verb) — Increase in volume. ex. "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"
rose (Verb) — (astronomy) come up, of celestial bodies. ex. "The sun also rises"
rose (Verb) — Return from the dead. ex. "The dead are to rise"
rose (Adjective) — Of something having a dusty purplish pink colour. ex. "the rose glow of dawn"