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upward

[uhp-werd] / ˈʌp wərd /
ADJECTIVE
directed up
Synonyms
STRONG
WEAK
acclivous anabatic ascending ascensional ascensive assurgent
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ADVERB
from a lower to higher position
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A return to a wider conflict would put upward pressure on oil prices—which rose more than 10% this week—and weigh on the global economy.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

One downside: All the demand for chips, memory and materials needed to build data centers for AI is adding upward pressure to inflation.

From MarketWatch Jul. 17, 2026

He doesn’t care if housing prices spiral upward and out of control.

From Salon Jul. 17, 2026

Visitors may have noticed that Odorysseus’ spadix — the conic protrusion emerging upward from the plant — was much taller than Odora’s, which had caved in.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

The sphinxes’ strength, Christopher saw, was dizzying: they leaped like coiled springs upward over the rock, covering twenty feet at a bound.

From "Impossible Creatures" by Katherine Rundell




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