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Get a rise out of Meaning in English

expression

GET-uh-RYZE-owt-uhv
get-uh-RYZE-owt-ov

Definition

To deliberately say or do something that makes someone annoyed, angry, or react emotionally, usually as a joke or to tease them.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often playful; usually involves provoking a reaction for fun, but can also be annoying. Common with 'try to', 'can't get a rise out of', or as 'He loves to get a rise out of people.' Not used for serious or deeply hurtful actions.

Example Sentences

He always tries to get a rise out of his sister by teasing her.

basic

She laughed when her friend couldn't get a rise out of her.

basic

Don't let them get a rise out of you; just ignore it.

basic

You can joke all you want, but it takes a lot to get a rise out of me.

natural

Stop trying to get a rise out of me—I’m not falling for it today.

natural

He jokes around just to get a rise out of people when he’s bored.

natural