"Uppers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Uppers" Meaning

Though not a commonly used word, after research, I found that "uppers" can have two possible meanings:

1. Upper-class people: In some contexts, "uppers" refers to members of the upper class or upper socioeconomic class.
2. Stimulants: In other contexts, "uppers" is slang for Stimulant drugs, which are substances that increase alertness and energy.

Please provide more information or context about the word "uppers" so I can give a more precise explanation!

"Uppers" Examples

5 Examples of Adjectives and Adverbs in Context Related to the Word "Uppers"


Adjectives


The vendor specializes in upper-class beauty products, catering to discerning customers.
The upper floors of the skyscraper had views of the entire city.
She bought upper-body exercise equipment for her home gym.
The upper deck of the boat was the best place to watch the sunrise.
The teacher turned to the upper portion of the whiteboard to continue writing.

Adverbs


After taking a few more upper-up steps, she reached the curvature of the grand staircase.
The upper manager always uses upper-casing when communicating through email.
The upper level executives hit the upper notes during the company's annual gala.
The upper paced runner was so exhausted he could barely manage to keep upper leg strength.
It seemed Jack took the upper range note when speaking about his profession.

"Uppers" Similar Words

Upper-class

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Describing the status or position of being in the highest social class, often characterized by wealth, prestige, and influence. This class is typically associated with luxury, refinement, and high societal standing. Additionally, it implies a level of exclusivity and distinction from lower social classes.

Upper-crust

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Exclusive or upper-class group of society, consisting of people who have a high social status or prestige.

Upper-end

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High in quality, premium, or luxury, suggesting sophistication and exclusivity.

Upper-intermediate

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Upper-Intermediate is a level of English language proficiency that is higher than Intermediate but not as advanced as Advanced.<br><br>It is typically characterized by:<br><br> A vocabulary of 4,000 to 6,000 words<br> Improved grammar and sentence structure<br> Ability to understand a range of texts, including complex and abstract ideas<br> Ability to communicate fluently and accurately in most situations<br> Ability to use conditional tenses, passive voice, and reported speech<br><br>Upper-Intermediate learners are able to express themselves with more variety and sophistication, and are able to participate in discussions and debates with native speakers. They can also understand and use more complex vocabulary, including modality and colloquial expressions.

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Uppercase

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Uppercut

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Uppermost

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Upping

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Uppish

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Uppishness

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Uppity

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Uppsala

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Upraise

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Upraised

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Upright

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