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Adjective(1) being or moving higher in position or greater in some value,being above a former position or level,getting higher or more vigorous,extending or moving toward a higher place,(usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness,open,(used of computers) operating properly,used up,out of bed(2) being or moving higher in position or greater in some value(3) being above a former position or level(4) getting higher or more vigorous(5) extending or moving toward a higher place(6) (usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness(7) open(8) (used of computers) operating properly(9) used up(10) out of bed
Adverb(1) spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position,to a higher intensity,nearer to the speaker,to a more central or a more northerly place,to a later time(2) spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position(3) to a higher intensity(4) nearer to the speaker(5) to a more central or a more northerly place(6) to a later time
Verb(1) raise,elevate(2) raise(3) elevate
Preposition(1) from a lower to a higher point on (something); upward along.(2) situated above(3) moving from the earth(4) expired(5) happening(6) next

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(1) up in Belfast(2) the sun came up at 6(3) Why is it that when I wear a shirt with the collar buttoned up , I look as though I have forgotten to put on a tie?(4) He was assigned to work as an Inspecteur des Finances at the French Finance Ministry in 1971 and rose up the hierarchy.(5) In the weak interaction of radioactivity it has been known for many years that the neutrino turns into an electron or that an up quark transmutes into a down.(6) children three years and up(7) Let's go, up and at 'em.(8) A moment later Nikki and Sandra drove up in a van, followed by Pete in his car.(9) The sun was up and the sky was clear.(10) she was lying face up in the pram(11) Company cars are set to be taxed differently from April 2002 but the tax trend is up .(12) Last summer I made a trip up the Amazon basin in Peru.(13) It was a really fantastic feeling to be up on the podium.(14) Zoe took out each and every nail polish container and lined them up in front of her.(15) He played with the very simple philosophy of not letting the ball get past him and getting it up to his forwards as quickly as possible.(16) the girl ran up to him
Related Words
(1) wake up
(2) shut up
(3) give up
(4) grow up
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Adjective
2. awake
3. ready
4. informed
5. astir
6. upward


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