Upper
UK /["/ˈʌpə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈʌpər/"]/
Definition
located above something else, especially something of the same type or the other of a pair
In simple words: Higher or above something else.
Examples
- The upper shelf is filled with books that I rarely read.
- She lives in the upper part of the city, where it's quieter.
- He has an upper hand in negotiations due to his experience.
- The upper arm is typically stronger than the lower arm.
- The upper section of the painting is darker than the lower section.
Usage notes
Use 'upper' to describe something that is positioned higher than something else. Common in both written and spoken English. Avoid in very casual contexts where simpler words like 'top' might suffice.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'upper' as being up high, like the 'up' button in an elevator.
Collocations
- upper limit
- upper class
- upper hand
Synonyms
- higher
- top
- overhead
- superior
Antonyms
- lower
- down
- bottom
Common mistakes
- Used inappropriately with spaces, e.g., 'upper room' instead of just 'upper.'
- Confused with 'up' as a direction rather than a position.
- Misused with non-physical objects, like 'upper concept'.