Up
UK /["/ʌp/"]/US /["/ʌp/"]/
Definition
towards or in a higher position
In simple words: To move higher or to a higher position.
Examples
- 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.
Usage notes
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.
Collocations
- wake up
- give up
- look up
- bring up
- set up
Synonyms
- ascend
- rise
- increase
- elevate
Antonyms
- down
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'down' when indicating direction.
- Omitting it in phrasal verbs (e.g. forgetting 'give up').
- Using it as a noun incorrectly.