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View definitions for upscale

upscale

adjective as in affluent

adjective as in moneyed

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Yet through a series of unlikely events, he becomes a chef in the kitchen of an upscale Paris restaurant.

From Vox

Located at the foot of Switzerland’s emblematic mountain the Matterhorn, the village lived off winter tourists, drawing more than 7,000 well-to-do skiers per week to its upscale hotels.

From Ozy

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There are nearly 600 assisted living facilities in San Diego, from small homes to upscale facilities with 250 residents.

His clothing line that his friend described as “upscale and urban” was a dud.

Residents of an upscale Istanbul neighborhood flocked to their windows this month to watch a neighbor brutally beat his wife.

(A more upscale version, the cabriolet, or “cab,” was later imported from France).

The hotels sound upscale-boutique, rather than mega-glam behemoths.

A few blocks away, dignitaries, including Tony Blair, held court in the upscale Serena Hotel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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