Upon
UK /["/əˈpɒn/"]/US /["/əˈpɑːn/"]/
Definition
used to emphasize that there is a large number or amount of something
In simple words: on or at a particular time or place
Examples
- mile upon mile of dusty road
- thousands upon thousands of letters
- Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess.
- The summer season was almost upon them again.
Usage notes
Used in more formal contexts, often in writing. Not commonly used in everyday spoken English. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
upon + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'upon' as 'up-on' - like reaching up on a high shelf.
Collocations
- upon arrival
- upon request
- upon reflection
- upon hearing
- upon completion
Synonyms
- on
- at
- after
- about
- concerning
Antonyms
- after
- below
- underneath
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'on' in casual speech.
- Used inappropriately in informal settings.
- Misunderstood as a preposition that can replace any instance of 'on'.