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upward /ˈʌpwəd /adverb (also upwards) Towards a higher place, point, or level: she peered upward at the sky...- To her it felt like swimming upwards towards the surface of the sea before breaking it.
- They were young men starting to make their names in the game but he is the man who has helped them move upwards.
- Your home can be endlessly improved, or you can move ever upwards to more expensive houses.
Synonyms up, upward, uphill, towards a higher level, to the top; skywards, heavenwards adjectiveMoving, pointing, or leading to a higher place, point, or level: an upward trend in sales...- The upward trend in lone parenthood has most affected the level of benefit receipt and costs.
- It looks like it wasn't actually an upward trend and that we're still remaining pretty stable.
- With the real estate market growing by leaps and bounds, the upward trend of land rates will not change.
Synonyms rising, ascending, climbing, mounting; skyward, heavenward; uphill rare acclivitous, upsloping Phrases Origin Old English upweard(es) (see up, -ward). |