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What (who) is upward - definition


upward         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upwards; Upward (disambiguation)
1.
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
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
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
ADJ: ADJ n
Upward         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upwards; Upward (disambiguation)
·noun The upper part; the top.
II. Upward ·adv ·Alt. of Upwards.
III. Upward ·adj Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.
upward         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upwards; Upward (disambiguation)
¦ adverb (also upwards) towards a higher point or level.
¦ adjective moving or leading towards a higher point or level.
Phrases
upwards (or upward) of more than.
Derivatives
upwardly adverb

Wikipedia

Upward
Examples of use of upward
1. Saudi Stocks Keep Upward March Arab News JEDDAH — Saudi stocks kept upward march yesterday.
2. This Government despises individuality and upward mobility.
3. Upward movement For the second successive trading session this week, the BMG Saudi Index sustained its upward movement, increasing by 0.7 percent yesterday to reach at 452.67 points.
4. The Saudi stock market continued its upward march yesterday.
5. The upward revision was widely expected by economists.