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[ uhp -werd ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈʌp wərd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb Also upwards. toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.
toward a higher or more distinguished condition, rank, level, etc.: His employer wishes to move him upward in the company.
to a greater degree; more: fourscore and upward.
toward a large city, the source or origin of a stream, or the interior of a country or region: They followed the Thames River upward from the North Sea to London.
in the upper parts; above.
adjective moving or tending upward; directed at or situated in a higher place or position.
Idioms for upwardupwards of , more than; above: My vacation cost me upwards of a thousand dollars.
Origin of upward before 900; Middle English; Old English upweard (cognate with Dutch opwaart ). See up-, -ward
OTHER WORDS FROM upward up·ward·ly, adverb up·ward·ness, noun Words nearby upward UPU, upvalue, UPVC, upvote, U.P.W.A., upward , upwardly mobile, upward mobility, upwards, upwards of, upwarp
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Example sentences from the Web for upward Constitutional arguments aside, there do seem to be some better ways to create conditions for upward mobility among newcomers.
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But arrests of rhino poachers have also followed an upward curve.
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The upward trend in the birth rate for unmarried mothers has reversed—dropping 14 percent, according to a new CDC report.
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Certainly, we have had an upward revisionism of Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan.
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This was not onward and upward for TV news, but it got good ratings for CNN, so expect to see more.
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Now I forced them upward for hours at a time, and all the muscles of neck and shoulders revolted.
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Remember the teaching of scripture and science, that the upward path was never intended to be easy.
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By turning the pen over and writing with the back of the point, the upward strokes emerged fine and hair-like.
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A midsummer morning after a night of rain—and yet, no bird, no hopeful greenery, no sense of the upward yearning Earth-Soul!
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In four such hunts, the numbers destroyed were upward of nine thousand.
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British Dictionary definitions for upward adjective directed or moving towards a higher point or level
Derived forms of upward upwardly , adverb upwardness , noun Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to upward uphill, higher, skyward, up, acclivous, anabatic, ascending, ascensional, ascensive, assurgent, above, lofty, greater, antrorse