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Definition of upright in English:

upright

adjective ˈʌprʌɪtˈəpˌraɪt
  • 1(of a person) sitting or standing with the back straight.

    an upright posture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When we parted she was upright, energised, smiling and laughing.
    • When I was finally upright, I was almost trembling with pain, but I had only come close to yelping once.
    • Horseriding is an excellent antidote for those of us who slouch, since stomach muscles must be kept tight in order to maintain an upright position in the saddle.
    • As soon as she was upright again, she began running as fast as she could along the ridge, angling uphill and away from the river.
    • Flips were pretty basic, but basically you angled the tip of the board up and then brought it around in a circle until you were upright again.
    • Suddenly she was brought to an upright position, blood rushed back down from her previously upside down head, before it came back up to flame her pale face.
    • Before I was fully upright, a powerful surge of pain engulfed my body.
    • Within a matter of seconds, he was snoring as if he were not upright in a car, but lying comfortably in his own bed.
    • By sitting in a relaxed upright position, you make effective use of your vestibular system, which helps us to maintain balance.
    • A few of them looked up at this lone upright figure, wading through the masses, but they didn't pay him much heed.
    • She was being dragged straight towards the water when she pulled her knees up to her chest and heaved with her feet, regaining an upright position.
    • There was also a family of four, a tall, upright man with fair hair, and a woman beside him who was plump and dark-haired.
    • There may be less room in the front, but it still offers comfort and space for driver and passenger alike, and a pleasantly upright driving position gives you a sense of command.
    • He was upright in an instant, huffing and puffing with such violence that his entire body seemed to quake and quiver with every breath.
    • With barbell in hand, and squeezing with your hamstrings, raise your body to an upright position.
    • But suddenly, instead of finding herself laying in the filth, she was shocked to find she was still upright.
    • She drew herself back to an upright position, exhaling.
    • He was upright immediately, staring at her in shock.
    • Though she was upright, the blood seemed to be rushing from her head.
    • Next she returns to an upright position and repeats the rotation with her arms extended overhead, rotating toward her left side and then her right.
    Synonyms
    erect, vertical, plumb, upended, on end, rearing, straight, straight up and down, perpendicular
    1. 1.1 Placed in a vertical position.
      upright stone slabs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then I heard a choking noise and when I came into the lounge I found Lee stuck under the chair which was in its normal upright position.
      • It clicks into place in an upright position when needed.
      • It usually perches in a diagonal rather than upright position.
      • Please return all seatbacks to their full upright position.
      • It is a typical stone row, comprising a line of upright stone slabs, constructed about 2000 bc as a ceremonial site.
      • The sidecar is free to pivot relative to the bike, so the bike can lean, steer, even fall over, while the sidecar maintains its upright position.
      • Today, the stones lie flat and it is uncertain whether they were ever upright; excavations in 1901-2 failed to reveal any sockets.
      • Make sure your tray tables are in the upright position.
      • This variation of a traditional hitch rack allows you to carry three to four bikes in an upright position, making the loading and unloading of bikes a breeze.
      • When he realised what had happened, he groaned and stood slowly, removing the chair from under him before looking over to me and glaring as he returned it to an upright position.
      • Each gate will have the ability to revolve on a hinge, from a horizontal resting position on the bottom of the sea to an upright position rising above sea level.
      • Encourage the stem that will form the new plant to grow straight by gently bending it into an upright position and attaching it to a cane.
      • She's in very good condition, in an upright position on the seabed.
      • Instead, it will be placed in an upright position next to the speaker.
      • The man finally stands up and slowly pulls his motorbike into an upright position.
      • These are placed in an upright position with their mouths upward, stopped up with seaweed or imperishable grass, and covered with earth.
      • He said Easter Island now has some trees and many of the statues have been brought to an upright position again.
      • This space is large enough to accommodate four large Samsonite suitcases in an upright position.
      • The colossal white columns, which lean forward 20 centimeters, will be returned to their upright position.
      • The bathroom, for example, has a bath that can be moved in an upright position, aromatic oils and special music can be added.
    2. 1.2 (of a piano) having vertical strings.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The piano itself sounds as though it's an old upright one that's seen better days, but it's still able to hold a tune, or at least the memory of one.
      • The piano was a shiny black upright model, clean and well-cared for.
      • About 40 Steinways, including upright and grand pianos, were on sale to amateur musicians and experts hunting bargains.
      Synonyms
      vertical, perpendicular, plumb, straight (up), straight up and down, bolt upright, erect, on end, standing up, rearing, rampant
      on one's feet
    3. 1.3 Greater in height than breadth.
      an upright freezer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown.
      • They're usually upright, strong growers with green summer leaves and red, orange, and gold fall color.
      • A recent addition is an upright solar panel that Trevor swivels manually to keep it pointed at the sun.
      • It's an upright evergreen shrub which, around Christmas and into January, produces plenty of white, pink-tinted flowers.
      • The third common feature of poorly designed logos is an upright shape.
    4. 1.4 Denoting a device designed to be used in a vertical position.
      an upright vacuum cleaner
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Optimally, the engine is designed to allow the filter to stand upright, so the oil can drain out for easy recycling.
      • Wil-Dog, who used to play in Macy Gray's band, plays electric bass, upright bass, and guitar.
      • She set a place for each of them, then went to the large, upright freezer and pulled out three icy mugs.
      • Visual inspection of the quality of the metal pattern was carried out using a 20x lens on an upright light microscope.
      • Washer-driers and upright vacuum cleaners, but not cylinder ones, are among the least reliable products.
      • Claim 4 relates to an upright appliance on wheels having a cleaning head with a rotatable brush at the dirty air inlet.
      • Back home I fixed lunch while Graham assembled the new vacuum cleaner - an impressively powerful cyclonic upright machine.
      • William Hoover bought the patent from Spangler, his wife's cousin, and produced the first upright vacuum cleaner in 1908.
      • The old upright Kelvinator fridge still humming away in the corner can still be updated and reused, even in the 21st century.
      • He saw his sword lying beside him and had an idea, he quickly grabbed his sword and stuck it deeply into the ground and hung onto it, standing behind the upright sword.
      • In total we raised more than enough to reach our goal of an upright freezer for the women's refuge.
      • When turned off the upright lamp is empty and silent but when switched on it comes alive, its nylon shade inflating via an internal fan to become a glowing globe.
      • Mr. Starkley looked at the clock incorporated into his pen holder, a pair of upright pens with the clock between them mounted in the hub of a brass ship's wheel.
      • Some manufacturers offer a matching fridge for their upright freezers.
      • The upright booth positioned to one side of the stage, was the point of arrival and exit.
      • Avalos has substituted upright flashlights, instruments of surveillance, for votive candles.
      • It is a sort of a big board game type contraption, free standing, and the size of an upright fridge.
      • We follow the propshaft tunnel forwards along the keel to an intact and upright engine and a compact pair of boilers.
      • Some light boxes look like upright lamps, while others are small and rectangular.
      • They take off the valve, and cut off the leaking end of the upright pipe. They add in a new section of pipe and put it all back together.
    5. 1.5 Denoting a chair with a straight back and typically no arms.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They had the same mixture of comfortable sofas and chairs and slightly more serious upright chairs and tables.
      • Maintain good posture: it is far better to eat sitting on an upright chair than slumped in front of the television.
      • We three girls sat on very uncomfortable upright chairs around the mock-Jacobean dining table.
      • Small enough to fit into your suitcase, they usually consist of a cloth seat plus a wide belt, which fastens to upright chairs.
      • Every week I find myself walking into a room without any windows and with only bare white walls and cold, hard, upright chairs.
      • The O'Driscolls showed a series of slimline upright chairs made with a powder coated enamelled steel frame to complement the table's base.
      • In the middle of the small and chaotic living room of Smith's south London high-rise council flat is a stylish but unremarkable upright chair.
      • They sat by the fire on upright chairs, wooden and unforgiving; they were old, I thought, but sadly had no armchair.
      • She dumped herself in one of the upright chairs in the room and racked her brains for one more idea.
      • He is sitting in an upright chair and his shirt is unbuttoned, as if torn open.
  • 2Strictly honourable or honest.

    an upright member of the community
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We need upright people in the council because there is important work to do.
    • She was upright, Scottish and religious, and dominated my young life. She read to me for hours and gave me my faith, and I'm grateful to Nana for that.
    • Born in Warwickshire, she was the daughter of a land agent whose moral qualities are reflected in those of the upright Adam Bede.
    • It attempts, in parallels, to raise serious political and emotional questions about the moral predicament of the present day upright people.
    • Corruption like all other vices is a moral issue and we feel that the public can avoid being accomplices if they are morally upright.
    • The vast majority of them are decent, upright people who share our horror at what has happened.
    • I could also extend effective protection to upright officers who happened to displease powerful politicians.
    • It is lamentable that the defendant has to pay such a disastrous price to be an upright person.
    • When officials are upright and vigilant, drivers will be extra cautious.
    • Most business people are upright citizens; but that does not change the fact that business is conducted for private gain and not for public benefit.
    • This is the engaging story of an upright man's quest to protect his family, find love, and see justice done.
    • A fine noble gentleman, honest and upright, he gained the respect of everybody.
    • Being of upright character is not at all a prerequisite for being a pop star.
    • A somber, upright man, he is interested only in truth and justice.
    • Its employment roster is a roll-call of upright citizens.
    • John was a much loved and respected member of the community, known for his upright and honest nature.
    • Faultless and upright people have been killed.
    • She was always kind, and he certainly loved eating her cookies, which he was fed fairly often, but she always made James slightly nervous, in that she was extremely upright all the time.
    • Job recovered in the end, but many just, upright men do not.
    • He seemed a decent fellow - honest, upright, considerate, and willing to put others before himself.
    Synonyms
    honest, honourable, upstanding, respectable, reputable, high-minded, law-abiding, right-minded, worthy, moral, ethical, righteous, decent, good, virtuous, principled, high-principled, of principle, proper, correct, just, noble, incorruptible, anti-corruption, conscientious
adverbˈʌprʌɪtˈəpˌraɪt
  • In or into an upright position.

    she was sitting upright in bed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The word ‘pillar’ brings to mind something of great strength that stands upright and holds an important structure in place.
    • I grasped his muscular arms and tried to stand upright, but as I began to straighten up, I felt dizzy again, and everything went black.
    • Sitting upright Carl looked around his room and confirmed that he was alone.
    • Heaving his head upright Michael sipped at the bitter, oily coffee and tried to focus on his sister.
    • The wreck, called the Borghild, lies upright on the sea bed just offshore from a lighthouse and her decks are at 42m.
    • Erik woke slowly, but when he realized he hadn't heard anything about Kallie, he bolted upright, causing him to get a little lightheaded.
    • According to the principles of calligraphy, writing should be upright or slanting to the right.
    • The man, whose name is evocative of fear and hatred in films, stands upright without even a stoop to suggest his 71 years.
    • When she feebly started to push herself upright they jumped back and whispered to each other.
    • Dafoe sits upright, looking surprised, as if he's said too much.
    • Samantha Ashton stirred and sat perfectly upright in the chair.
    • She bolts upright, clutching the blankets around her tightly.
    • The answer of course is ‘man,’ who crawls as an infant, walks upright in adulthood, and uses a cane in old age.
    • After a few sessions with a ‘healing horse’ at the academy, he not only walks but sits upright on a horseback on his own.
    • Today, on his third visit, Jason coaxed her to stand upright unaided (no grabrail) from her wheelchair.
    • Carefully, he straightened until he was standing upright.
    • If you can't cook asparagus immediately, the National Farmers' Union says you can place the stems upright in a container with a little water to cover the ends and store in the fridge.
    • Mr Venables sat upright, staring straight ahead with his lips thin with rage.
    • Stop watering around April, store the pots upright or on their sides, anywhere convenient - under a greenhouse bench is a good place - and leave them to dry out.
    • He looked steadily at Noel and Powell to show them he'd kept the trees upright.
noun ˈʌprʌɪtˈəpˌraɪt
  • 1A post or rod fixed vertically, especially as a structural support.

    the stone uprights of the parapet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He worked his hands up the carved stone uprights and grunted as he got a knee over the balcony's lip and rolled over the railing.
    • The drive wheel is held by a pair of short posts, and the uprights and spokes are very ornately turned.
    • A locked metal gate supported by two thick concrete uprights stood in the way.
    • Make sure safety bars are inserted into the uprights.
    • The winds, which had now swung south-east sent great waves over those who still clung to anything they could get a grip on, such as chains, steel uprights or iron support bars.
    • In this case, there are four antennas mounted on each of the three upright support structures.
    • Typical of the Medway group of long barrows, it comprises three large uprights supporting a single massive capstone.
    • The most common arch form is constructed of steel uprights supported in concrete-filled oil drums, with a trellised head spanning the road.
    • Fires have burnt most of the uprights to charred stumps but the thick wooden corner posts are still intact.
    • Hutton Mount Limited reported the removal of the horizontal barrier in a recent newsletter and said the bollards and uprights were to remain standing as a ‘very effective speed restriction’.
    • The spaces between the posts are filled in with redwood patterned inserts or detailed uprights that can alternate in size for extra design interest.
    • Now the two floors of the restaurant are laid out around the stout timber uprights which support the internal floors.
    • Carefully I climbed over the rickety fence, just wooden poles slung between uprights.
    • The timbers were the uprights of wattle fences, the complex containing up to 100,000 square feet or 30,500 square metres of fencing, some of which still survives.
    • The ‘smart’ fence uses breakable metal pins inserted between the top pole and the uprights supporting it.
    • Near the centre was a tall standing stone now marked by a concrete obelisk, adjacent to which was a short straight line of stones which may have formed one side of a square around the central upright.
    Synonyms
    column, standard, stanchion, post, pole
  • 2An upright piano.

    a first-class upright that would satisfy an amateur pianist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A beautiful 1930s upright, finished in polished walnut, with a tone to die for.
    • Both uprights were broken, probably on impact.
    • Mrs. Schultze came to the edge of the porch and put a pale, long fingered hand against the upright.
    • The orchestra sounds small, the piano almost like an upright compared to a grand with Nibley playing with a fluidity that is spectacular.
    • It was a huge old upright, but, to my eyes, it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen.
    • Many manufacturers will offer both uprights and grands with smaller keyboards.
    • He notes that grand pianos have faster, kick-action performance that is not found in a standard upright.
    • At home I put the music on my piano, a 1908 upright, not too different, probably, from Florence's.
    • Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands.
    • One option for families with children studying piano is to purchase uprights with the reduced keyboard and trade up later, as is done with different size violins.
    • The ‘soft pedal’ on some uprights moves the whole set of hammers closer to the strings, so that they give a less powerful blow.
    • Some years ago, I had donated a very good upright to my church.

Derivatives

  • uprightly

  • adverbˈʌprʌɪtliˈəpˌraɪtli
    • A free person lives uprightly, fulfilling his obligations to family, community, nation and God.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are tyrants and ideologues whose sole concern is imposing their Nietzschean will to power upon the weak, the uprightly bourgeois, the decently intentioned.
      • The thief was not saved because he had not lived uprightly.
      • While they waited for the return of the Lord, Paul's converts were to behave uprightly, maintaining moral perfection.
      • Machiavelli begins by affirming that everybody realizes how praiseworthy it is when a ruler lives uprightly and not by trickery.

Origin

Old English upriht, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch oprecht and German aufrecht (see up, right).

 
 

Definition of upright in US English:

upright

adjectiveˈəpˌraɪtˈəpˌrīt
  • 1(of a person) sitting or standing with the back straight.

    an upright posture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within a matter of seconds, he was snoring as if he were not upright in a car, but lying comfortably in his own bed.
    • Flips were pretty basic, but basically you angled the tip of the board up and then brought it around in a circle until you were upright again.
    • With barbell in hand, and squeezing with your hamstrings, raise your body to an upright position.
    • He was upright immediately, staring at her in shock.
    • Though she was upright, the blood seemed to be rushing from her head.
    • Next she returns to an upright position and repeats the rotation with her arms extended overhead, rotating toward her left side and then her right.
    • When we parted she was upright, energised, smiling and laughing.
    • There may be less room in the front, but it still offers comfort and space for driver and passenger alike, and a pleasantly upright driving position gives you a sense of command.
    • She drew herself back to an upright position, exhaling.
    • When I was finally upright, I was almost trembling with pain, but I had only come close to yelping once.
    • By sitting in a relaxed upright position, you make effective use of your vestibular system, which helps us to maintain balance.
    • He was upright in an instant, huffing and puffing with such violence that his entire body seemed to quake and quiver with every breath.
    • Suddenly she was brought to an upright position, blood rushed back down from her previously upside down head, before it came back up to flame her pale face.
    • Horseriding is an excellent antidote for those of us who slouch, since stomach muscles must be kept tight in order to maintain an upright position in the saddle.
    • There was also a family of four, a tall, upright man with fair hair, and a woman beside him who was plump and dark-haired.
    • Before I was fully upright, a powerful surge of pain engulfed my body.
    • She was being dragged straight towards the water when she pulled her knees up to her chest and heaved with her feet, regaining an upright position.
    • But suddenly, instead of finding herself laying in the filth, she was shocked to find she was still upright.
    • A few of them looked up at this lone upright figure, wading through the masses, but they didn't pay him much heed.
    • As soon as she was upright again, she began running as fast as she could along the ridge, angling uphill and away from the river.
    Synonyms
    erect, vertical, plumb, upended, on end, rearing, straight, straight up and down, perpendicular
    1. 1.1 Vertical; erect.
      the posts must be in an upright position
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It clicks into place in an upright position when needed.
      • These are placed in an upright position with their mouths upward, stopped up with seaweed or imperishable grass, and covered with earth.
      • The bathroom, for example, has a bath that can be moved in an upright position, aromatic oils and special music can be added.
      • Then I heard a choking noise and when I came into the lounge I found Lee stuck under the chair which was in its normal upright position.
      • She's in very good condition, in an upright position on the seabed.
      • Encourage the stem that will form the new plant to grow straight by gently bending it into an upright position and attaching it to a cane.
      • When he realised what had happened, he groaned and stood slowly, removing the chair from under him before looking over to me and glaring as he returned it to an upright position.
      • Please return all seatbacks to their full upright position.
      • It usually perches in a diagonal rather than upright position.
      • Each gate will have the ability to revolve on a hinge, from a horizontal resting position on the bottom of the sea to an upright position rising above sea level.
      • The sidecar is free to pivot relative to the bike, so the bike can lean, steer, even fall over, while the sidecar maintains its upright position.
      • This space is large enough to accommodate four large Samsonite suitcases in an upright position.
      • Instead, it will be placed in an upright position next to the speaker.
      • Make sure your tray tables are in the upright position.
      • The man finally stands up and slowly pulls his motorbike into an upright position.
      • The colossal white columns, which lean forward 20 centimeters, will be returned to their upright position.
      • It is a typical stone row, comprising a line of upright stone slabs, constructed about 2000 bc as a ceremonial site.
      • Today, the stones lie flat and it is uncertain whether they were ever upright; excavations in 1901-2 failed to reveal any sockets.
      • This variation of a traditional hitch rack allows you to carry three to four bikes in an upright position, making the loading and unloading of bikes a breeze.
      • He said Easter Island now has some trees and many of the statues have been brought to an upright position again.
    2. 1.2 (of a piano) having vertical strings.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The piano itself sounds as though it's an old upright one that's seen better days, but it's still able to hold a tune, or at least the memory of one.
      • About 40 Steinways, including upright and grand pianos, were on sale to amateur musicians and experts hunting bargains.
      • The piano was a shiny black upright model, clean and well-cared for.
      Synonyms
      vertical, perpendicular, plumb, straight, straight up, straight up and down, bolt upright, erect, on end, standing up, rearing, rampant
    3. 1.3 Greater in height than breadth.
      an upright freezer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They're usually upright, strong growers with green summer leaves and red, orange, and gold fall color.
      • It's an upright evergreen shrub which, around Christmas and into January, produces plenty of white, pink-tinted flowers.
      • To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown.
      • The third common feature of poorly designed logos is an upright shape.
      • A recent addition is an upright solar panel that Trevor swivels manually to keep it pointed at the sun.
    4. 1.4 Denoting a device designed to be used in a vertical position.
      an upright vacuum cleaner
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We follow the propshaft tunnel forwards along the keel to an intact and upright engine and a compact pair of boilers.
      • She set a place for each of them, then went to the large, upright freezer and pulled out three icy mugs.
      • Some light boxes look like upright lamps, while others are small and rectangular.
      • Optimally, the engine is designed to allow the filter to stand upright, so the oil can drain out for easy recycling.
      • Claim 4 relates to an upright appliance on wheels having a cleaning head with a rotatable brush at the dirty air inlet.
      • Avalos has substituted upright flashlights, instruments of surveillance, for votive candles.
      • William Hoover bought the patent from Spangler, his wife's cousin, and produced the first upright vacuum cleaner in 1908.
      • He saw his sword lying beside him and had an idea, he quickly grabbed his sword and stuck it deeply into the ground and hung onto it, standing behind the upright sword.
      • In total we raised more than enough to reach our goal of an upright freezer for the women's refuge.
      • Washer-driers and upright vacuum cleaners, but not cylinder ones, are among the least reliable products.
      • They take off the valve, and cut off the leaking end of the upright pipe. They add in a new section of pipe and put it all back together.
      • Wil-Dog, who used to play in Macy Gray's band, plays electric bass, upright bass, and guitar.
      • When turned off the upright lamp is empty and silent but when switched on it comes alive, its nylon shade inflating via an internal fan to become a glowing globe.
      • Back home I fixed lunch while Graham assembled the new vacuum cleaner - an impressively powerful cyclonic upright machine.
      • It is a sort of a big board game type contraption, free standing, and the size of an upright fridge.
      • Some manufacturers offer a matching fridge for their upright freezers.
      • The upright booth positioned to one side of the stage, was the point of arrival and exit.
      • The old upright Kelvinator fridge still humming away in the corner can still be updated and reused, even in the 21st century.
      • Mr. Starkley looked at the clock incorporated into his pen holder, a pair of upright pens with the clock between them mounted in the hub of a brass ship's wheel.
      • Visual inspection of the quality of the metal pattern was carried out using a 20x lens on an upright light microscope.
  • 2(of a person or their behavior) strictly honorable or honest.

    an upright member of the community
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A fine noble gentleman, honest and upright, he gained the respect of everybody.
    • Being of upright character is not at all a prerequisite for being a pop star.
    • He seemed a decent fellow - honest, upright, considerate, and willing to put others before himself.
    • It is lamentable that the defendant has to pay such a disastrous price to be an upright person.
    • I could also extend effective protection to upright officers who happened to displease powerful politicians.
    • Its employment roster is a roll-call of upright citizens.
    • Corruption like all other vices is a moral issue and we feel that the public can avoid being accomplices if they are morally upright.
    • We need upright people in the council because there is important work to do.
    • John was a much loved and respected member of the community, known for his upright and honest nature.
    • She was upright, Scottish and religious, and dominated my young life. She read to me for hours and gave me my faith, and I'm grateful to Nana for that.
    • It attempts, in parallels, to raise serious political and emotional questions about the moral predicament of the present day upright people.
    • Faultless and upright people have been killed.
    • This is the engaging story of an upright man's quest to protect his family, find love, and see justice done.
    • Job recovered in the end, but many just, upright men do not.
    • The vast majority of them are decent, upright people who share our horror at what has happened.
    • A somber, upright man, he is interested only in truth and justice.
    • Most business people are upright citizens; but that does not change the fact that business is conducted for private gain and not for public benefit.
    • When officials are upright and vigilant, drivers will be extra cautious.
    • She was always kind, and he certainly loved eating her cookies, which he was fed fairly often, but she always made James slightly nervous, in that she was extremely upright all the time.
    • Born in Warwickshire, she was the daughter of a land agent whose moral qualities are reflected in those of the upright Adam Bede.
    Synonyms
    honest, honourable, upstanding, respectable, reputable, high-minded, law-abiding, right-minded, worthy, moral, ethical, righteous, decent, good, virtuous, principled, high-principled, of principle, proper, correct, just, noble, incorruptible, anti-corruption, conscientious
adverbˈəpˌraɪtˈəpˌrīt
  • In or into a vertical position.

    she was sitting upright in bed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After a few sessions with a ‘healing horse’ at the academy, he not only walks but sits upright on a horseback on his own.
    • The word ‘pillar’ brings to mind something of great strength that stands upright and holds an important structure in place.
    • Dafoe sits upright, looking surprised, as if he's said too much.
    • Heaving his head upright Michael sipped at the bitter, oily coffee and tried to focus on his sister.
    • When she feebly started to push herself upright they jumped back and whispered to each other.
    • If you can't cook asparagus immediately, the National Farmers' Union says you can place the stems upright in a container with a little water to cover the ends and store in the fridge.
    • Mr Venables sat upright, staring straight ahead with his lips thin with rage.
    • The wreck, called the Borghild, lies upright on the sea bed just offshore from a lighthouse and her decks are at 42m.
    • Carefully, he straightened until he was standing upright.
    • The man, whose name is evocative of fear and hatred in films, stands upright without even a stoop to suggest his 71 years.
    • Erik woke slowly, but when he realized he hadn't heard anything about Kallie, he bolted upright, causing him to get a little lightheaded.
    • According to the principles of calligraphy, writing should be upright or slanting to the right.
    • I grasped his muscular arms and tried to stand upright, but as I began to straighten up, I felt dizzy again, and everything went black.
    • She bolts upright, clutching the blankets around her tightly.
    • Samantha Ashton stirred and sat perfectly upright in the chair.
    • Sitting upright Carl looked around his room and confirmed that he was alone.
    • He looked steadily at Noel and Powell to show them he'd kept the trees upright.
    • Stop watering around April, store the pots upright or on their sides, anywhere convenient - under a greenhouse bench is a good place - and leave them to dry out.
    • The answer of course is ‘man,’ who crawls as an infant, walks upright in adulthood, and uses a cane in old age.
    • Today, on his third visit, Jason coaxed her to stand upright unaided (no grabrail) from her wheelchair.
nounˈəpˌraɪtˈəpˌrīt
  • 1A post or rod fixed vertically, especially as a structural support.

    the stone uprights of the parapet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The timbers were the uprights of wattle fences, the complex containing up to 100,000 square feet or 30,500 square metres of fencing, some of which still survives.
    • The spaces between the posts are filled in with redwood patterned inserts or detailed uprights that can alternate in size for extra design interest.
    • Carefully I climbed over the rickety fence, just wooden poles slung between uprights.
    • The ‘smart’ fence uses breakable metal pins inserted between the top pole and the uprights supporting it.
    • The winds, which had now swung south-east sent great waves over those who still clung to anything they could get a grip on, such as chains, steel uprights or iron support bars.
    • Typical of the Medway group of long barrows, it comprises three large uprights supporting a single massive capstone.
    • Make sure safety bars are inserted into the uprights.
    • The drive wheel is held by a pair of short posts, and the uprights and spokes are very ornately turned.
    • Near the centre was a tall standing stone now marked by a concrete obelisk, adjacent to which was a short straight line of stones which may have formed one side of a square around the central upright.
    • Now the two floors of the restaurant are laid out around the stout timber uprights which support the internal floors.
    • Hutton Mount Limited reported the removal of the horizontal barrier in a recent newsletter and said the bollards and uprights were to remain standing as a ‘very effective speed restriction’.
    • Fires have burnt most of the uprights to charred stumps but the thick wooden corner posts are still intact.
    • In this case, there are four antennas mounted on each of the three upright support structures.
    • The most common arch form is constructed of steel uprights supported in concrete-filled oil drums, with a trellised head spanning the road.
    • A locked metal gate supported by two thick concrete uprights stood in the way.
    • He worked his hands up the carved stone uprights and grunted as he got a knee over the balcony's lip and rolled over the railing.
    Synonyms
    column, standard, stanchion, post, pole
    1. 1.1uprightsAmerican Football The vertical posts extending up from the crossbar of the goalpost, between which a field goal must pass to score.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The uprights, which are 6.5m apart, should be at least 7m high, with a crossbar at 2.5m to form a goal space with a net attached behind, like a combination of a rugby and football goal.
      • ‘I had a little difficulty seeing the uprights in the past, when I'm at one end of the field everything's blurry at the other end,’ he admitted.
      • Dyson did make the kick, but it was a close run thing as the ball only went between the posts after bouncing off the right upright.
      • Federal came out blazing early and were unlucky not to score when in the first 10 minutes one shot for goal hit the upright and then another went wide.
      • Pat Delahunty was the first player to hit the post as he hit the left upright.
  • 2An upright piano.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A beautiful 1930s upright, finished in polished walnut, with a tone to die for.
    • He notes that grand pianos have faster, kick-action performance that is not found in a standard upright.
    • Some years ago, I had donated a very good upright to my church.
    • It was a huge old upright, but, to my eyes, it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen.
    • At home I put the music on my piano, a 1908 upright, not too different, probably, from Florence's.
    • Both uprights were broken, probably on impact.
    • Many manufacturers will offer both uprights and grands with smaller keyboards.
    • Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands.
    • Mrs. Schultze came to the edge of the porch and put a pale, long fingered hand against the upright.
    • The orchestra sounds small, the piano almost like an upright compared to a grand with Nibley playing with a fluidity that is spectacular.
    • The ‘soft pedal’ on some uprights moves the whole set of hammers closer to the strings, so that they give a less powerful blow.
    • One option for families with children studying piano is to purchase uprights with the reduced keyboard and trade up later, as is done with different size violins.

Origin

Old English upriht, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch oprecht and German aufrecht (see up, right).

 
 
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