| upward | An upward movement or look is directed towards a higher place or a higher level. She started once again on the steep upward climb She gave him a quick, upward look, then lowered her eyes. downward | en |
| upward | Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course | en |
| upward | Yet more; indefinitely more; above; over | en |
| upward | The upper part; the top | en |
| upward | In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; -- opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll upward | en |
| upward | rising, ascending sıfat | en |
| upward | In the upper parts; above | en |
| upward | directed up; "the cards were face upward"; "an upward stroke of the pen | en |
| upward | In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll upward | en |
| upward | If you refer to an upward trend or an upward spiral, you mean that something is increasing in quantity or price. the Army's concern that the upward trend in the numbers avoiding military service may continue downward | en |
| upward | to a higher level; more | en |
| upward | to a later time; "they moved the meeting date up"; "from childhood upward" | en |
| upward | spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position; "look up!"; "the music surged up"; "the fragments flew upwards"; "prices soared upwards"; "upwardly mobile" | en |
| upward | directed up; "the cards were face upward"; "an upward stroke of the pen" | en |
| upward | extending or moving toward a higher place; "the up staircase"; "a general upward movement of fish" | en |
| upward of | more than -, greater than - | en |
| upwardly | towards a higher level, position or status | en |
| upwardly | in an upward manner | en |
| upwardly | toward a higher place or position, up | en |
| upwards | Backwards in time, into the past | en |
| upwards | To a higher figure or amount | en |
| upwards | To or into later life | en |
| upwards | Towards something which is higher in order, larger, superior etc | en |
| upwards | Towards a higher place; towards what is above | en |
| upwards | If someone moves or looks upwards, they move or look up towards a higher place. `There,' said Jack, pointing upwards They climbed upward along the steep cliffs surrounding the village Hunter nodded again and gazed upwards in fear Lie face upwards with a cushion under your head. downwards | en |
| upwards | to a higher level; more than, higher than | en |
| upwards | If an amount or rate moves upwards, it increases. with prices soon heading upwards in high street stores Unemployment will continue upward for much of this year The share price is likely to leap upwards. downwards | en |
| upwards | A quantity that is upwards of a particular number is more than that number. projects worth upwards of 200 million pounds It costs upward of $40,000 a year to keep some prisoners in prison | en |