rising



rise (up) in the world

To elevate or improve one's social, political, and/or financial position in life; to become more successful than one was before. You're only going to truly rise up in the world if you make a point of rubbing elbows with those of a higher social standing. It's unsurprising how quickly Sarah has risen in the world when you consider that her tenacity and determination are only matched by her intelligence and talent. The Robinsons really rose up in the world after they won the lottery.
See also: rise, world

a rising tide lifts all boats

economics A strong economy benefits businesses and individuals at all levels. The phrase was popularized by US President John F. Kennedy. Thanks to the economy doing so well lately, our business has been booming. I guess it's really true what they say, that a rising tide lifts all boats.
See also: all, boat, lift, rising, tide

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CebriÁNse-BRYAHN, the-BRYAHNSpanish
'Ofrah-Biblical Hebrew
Rogelioro-KHE-lyoSpanish
ClioKLEE-o (Italian)Greek Mythology (Latinized), Italian
Agre['a:gri:]
Kore-Greek Mythology