Homophones for rise, ryes, wrys

rise / ryes /wrys [raiz]

rise – n. & v. – n. – 1. an upward angle (including vertical), slant or motion either physically or metaphorically; 2. mining and geology – a stratum that slopes upward; 3. the vertical height of a step; 4. a revolt; 5. the appearance of the sun or moon above the horizon; v. – 1. get up from a sitting or lying position; 2. return to life; 3. become upright; 4. take a position that is better than the circumstances; 5. initiate hostile action; 6. come into existence; 7. grow, mature

ryes – n. pl. of rye – as a count noun for repeated sowings or varieties of the grain, Secale cereale, or related grasses

wrys – n. & v. – n.pl. of wry – twisted or distorted movements; v. 3rd pers. sing. or wry – 1. hide or conceal; 2. swerve, deviate