upward

[ uhp-werd ]
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adverbAlso upwards.
  1. toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.

  2. toward a higher or more distinguished condition, rank, level, etc.: His employer wishes to move him upward in the company.

  1. to a greater degree; more: fourscore and upward.

  2. 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.

  3. in the upper parts; above.

adjective
  1. moving or tending upward; directed at or situated in a higher place or position.

Idioms about upward

  1. upwards of, more than; above: My vacation cost me upwards of a thousand dollars.

Origin of upward

1
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

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How to use upward in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for upward

upward

/ (ˈʌpwəd) /


adjective
  1. directed or moving towards a higher point or level

adverb
  1. a variant of upwards

Derived forms of upward

  • upwardly, adverb
  • upwardness, noun

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