A1adverb1K

UK/["/ʌp/"]/US/["/ʌp/"]/

Meaning of Up

towards or in a higher position

In simple words: To move higher or to a higher position.

Up in a sentence

  • Please stand up when the teacher enters the room.
  • The balloon floated up into the sky.
  • I need to wake up early tomorrow.
  • She looked up at the stars in the night sky.
  • Clean your room and tidy things up before guests arrive.

How to use Up

Commonly used in both spoken and written contexts. Can imply physical movement or an increase in number/amount. Avoid in very formal writing unless emphasizing a point.

Grammar pattern

standalone (e.g. 'up!')

Memory hint

Think of 'up' as in 'up the stairs' — you can picture climbing a staircase.

Related words

Collocations with Up

Synonyms for Up

Opposites of Up

Common mistakes with Up

  • Confused with 'down' when indicating direction.
  • Omitting it in phrasal verbs (e.g. forgetting 'give up').
  • Using it as a noun incorrectly.

Compare Up with Rise, Increase, Elevate

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Frequently asked questions about Up

What does Up mean?

To move higher or to a higher position.

What is the definition of Up?

towards or in a higher position

How do you use Up in a sentence?

Please stand up when the teacher enters the room.

Can you give another example of Up?

The balloon floated up into the sky.

What are synonyms for Up?

Common alternatives include ascend, rise, increase, elevate.

What is the opposite of Up?

Opposite meanings include down.

What words go with Up?

It commonly pairs with wake up, give up, look up, bring up, set up.

What are common mistakes when using Up?

Confused with 'down' when indicating direction. Omitting it in phrasal verbs (e.g. forgetting 'give up'). Using it as a noun incorrectly.

How do you pronounce Up?

US: /["/ʌp/"]/, UK: /["/ʌp/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Up?

Commonly used in both spoken and written contexts. Can imply physical movement or an increase in number/amount. Avoid in very formal writing unless emphasizing a point.

What CEFR level is Up?

"Up" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.