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Meanings of Uproars:

noun

A loud and impassioned noise or disturbance.

Usage examples:

The room was in an uproar

Meanings of Uproot:

verb

Pull (something, especially a tree or plant) out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The elephant's trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees

Meanings of Uprooted:

verb

Pull (something, especially a tree or plant) out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The elephant's trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees

Meanings of Uprooting:

verb

Pull (something, especially a tree or plant) out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The elephant's trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees

Meanings of Uproots:

verb

Pull (something, especially a tree or plant) out of the ground.

Usage examples:

The elephant's trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees

Meanings of Uprose:

verb

Rise to a standing or elevated position.

Usage examples:

Bright and red uprose the morning sun

Meanings of Uprush:

noun

A sudden upward surge or flow, especially of a feeling.

Usage examples:

An uprush of joy

Meanings of Uprushes:

noun

A sudden upward surge or flow, especially of a feeling.

Usage examples:

An uprush of joy

Ups

ʌp

Meanings of Ups:

abbreviation

Uninterruptible power supply.

verb

A period of good fortune or positive mood.

Usage examples:

You can't have ups all the time in football
adverb

Toward a higher position, or toward a higher value, number, or level

Usage examples:

Pick up your clothes and put them away., we need to push sales figures up higher next quarter., the…
preposition

To or in a higher level or position

Usage examples:

We followed her up the stairs to a large meeting room.
adjective

Moving up

Usage examples:

An up escalator
prefix

Higher or improved

Usage examples:

Uphill, uplift

Meanings of Upscale:

adjective

Relatively expensive and designed to appeal to affluent consumers; upmarket.

Usage examples:

Hawaii's upscale boutique hotels
adverb

Towards the more expensive or affluent sector of the market.

Usage examples:

Once known as the low-cost cousin of beef, fish has moved upscale
verb

Increase the size or improve the quality of.

Usage examples:

He needs to extra funds to upscale the business

Meanings of Upset:

verb

Make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

Usage examples:

The accusation upset her
noun

An unexpected result or situation.

Usage examples:

The greatest upset in boxing history
adjective

Unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

Usage examples:

She looked pale and upset

Meanings of Upset the apple cart:

phrase

Spoil a plan or disturb the status quo.

Usage examples:

And, because i'm a contrarian at heart, i'll root for perverse storylines that will upset the apple…
idiom

To cause trouble, especially by spoiling someone's plans

Meanings of Upsets:

verb

Make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

Usage examples:

The accusation upset her
noun

An unexpected result or situation.

Usage examples:

The greatest upset in boxing history
adjective

Unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

Usage examples:

She looked pale and upset

Meanings of Upsetting:

adjective

Causing unhappiness, disappointment, or worry.

Usage examples:

A painful and upsetting divorce
noun

The action of knocking something over.

Usage examples:

Destruction was done by the breaking of pictures, upsetting of furniture, and chopping down of inte…
verb

Make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried.

Usage examples:

The accusation upset her

Meanings of Upshift:

verb

Change to a higher gear in a motor vehicle.

Usage examples:

I caught a flash of the driver hand as he upshifted
noun

A change to a higher gear.

Usage examples:

The upshifts are mostly smooth

Meanings of Upshifted:

verb

Change to a higher gear in a motor vehicle.

Usage examples:

I caught a flash of the driver hand as he upshifted
noun

A change to a higher gear.

Usage examples:

The upshifts are mostly smooth

Meanings of Upshifting:

verb

Change to a higher gear in a motor vehicle.

Usage examples:

I caught a flash of the driver hand as he upshifted
noun

A change to a higher gear.

Usage examples:

The upshifts are mostly smooth

Meanings of Upshifts:

verb

Change to a higher gear in a motor vehicle.

Usage examples:

I caught a flash of the driver hand as he upshifted
noun

A change to a higher gear.

Usage examples:

The upshifts are mostly smooth

Meanings of Upshot:

noun

The final or eventual outcome or conclusion of a discussion, action, or series of events.

Usage examples:

The upshot of the meeting was that he was on the next plane to new york

Meanings of Upshots:

noun

The final or eventual outcome or conclusion of a discussion, action, or series of events.

Usage examples:

The upshot of the meeting was that he was on the next plane to new york

Meanings of Upside:

noun

The more positive aspect of a situation.

Usage examples:

Being self-employed has its upside
preposition

Against; on.

Usage examples:

If her mother saw her drinkin' that stuff she'd slap her upside her head

Meanings of Upside-down:

adjective

Having the part that is usually at the top turned to be at the bottom

Usage examples:

He put the pots upside down on a dish towel to let them dry.

Meanings of Upsides:

adverb

(especially in horse racing) alongside; on a level.

Usage examples:

The horse came upsides
noun

The more positive aspect of a situation.

Usage examples:

Being self-employed has its upside

Meanings of Upsilon:

noun

The twentieth letter of the greek alphabet ( υ, υ ), transliterated as ‘u’ or (chiefly in english words derived through latin) as ‘y’.

Meanings of Upsilons:

noun

The twentieth letter of the greek alphabet ( υ, υ ), transliterated as ‘u’ or (chiefly in english words derived through latin) as ‘y’.

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