"Uproot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To remove thoroughly and completely, especially a plant, from the ground.
Example: The new owners uprooted the lawn and planted a garden.
Synonyms: pull out, dig up, remove, take out.
Antonyms: plant, settle, establish.
The word "uprights" refers to people or things that are morally, socially, or physically strong and upright, implying honesty, integrity, or rectitude. In some contexts, it can also refer to straight or upright objects, such as columns or beams that are perpendicular to the ground.
A loud, intense, and often angry expression of opinion or protest, typically in a public setting, often accompanied by shouting, noise, or boisterous behavior. Synonyms include commotion, tumult, outcry, and pandemonium.
(Uproariously) (adverb)<br><br>In a loud and energetic way, especially in a humorous way.
Removed or torn out by the roots, especially a plant, or very suddenly and completely moved from one's home or way of life.
Upscale may refer to something that is of a high standard or quality, or to move something or someone in a higher social class or status.<br><br>In a business context, it can also refer to moving an existing establishment to a higher social or market tier, through renovations, improved marketing, and product offerings.
"Upsets" can be both a noun and a verb.<br><br>As a noun, it refers to a surprising or unexpected event, situation, or feeling. For example:<br><br> The sudden rainstorm was an upset for the outdoor concert.<br> The news was a huge upset for the family, as they had been expecting a happy event.<br><br>As a verb, it means to disturb or disturb someone's mental or physical peace, or to cause a sudden interruption or change. For example:<br><br> The loud noise upset the baby.<br> The doctor will need to medically sedate the patient, who is becoming upset.