"Upstanding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Being or showing a strong sense of moral integrity and character, being honest, upright and respectful.
In a contrary or inverted manner.<br><br>Example: The teacher gave me feedback upside-down, pointing out all the mistakes I made.<br><br>In a position with the soles of the feet pointing upwards. <br><br>Example: The picture hangs upside-down on the wall.<br><br>Also, a type of serving in volleyball where the ball is served over the net and into the opponent's court in such a way that it lands behind the opponent's back line, and therefore cannot be returned.
The word "upside" can have a few different related meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Position</strong>: Something being turned up or situated in a position that is facing upwards.<br>Example: "I turned the picture over and now it's showing the upside."<br><br>2. <strong>Pros or fortune</strong>: The positive or advantageous side of a situation.<br>Example: "The upside of the situation is that we have an opportunity to learn and grow from it."<br><br>3. <strong>Reversal</strong>: A situation or event where something is turned over or reversed.<br>Example: "The team managed to turn the game around and victory was achieved on the upside."<br><br>4. <strong>Premium quality</strong>: In this sense, the phrase "on the up side" is sometimes used to suggest high quality or exclusivity.<br>Example: "The company markets itself as a high-end brand, saying their products are on the up side."
The 21st and second-to-last letter of the Greek alphabet, the 21st letter when referring to Greek numerals as a symbol.
Upsizing refers to the act of increasing the size or scope of something, often referring to business or employment. It can also refer to increasing the quantity of a product or service, or expanding the capacity of a facility. In the context of employment, upsizing often refers to moving from a smaller to a larger role, often with increased responsibility, pay, or benefits.
Upskilling refers to the process of acquiring new skills or enhancing existing ones, particularly in order to increase one's professional value and career prospects. It involves acquiring advanced knowledge, qualifications, or expertise in a specific area to stay relevant, competitive, and productive in one's field or industry. Upgrading one's skills can lead to increased job satisfaction, improved performance, and better career advancement opportunities.<br><br>In many cases, upskilling is a continuous process that requires ongoing learning, training, and self-development to stay abreast of changing technology, industry trends, and best practices. It can be achieved through various means, such as:<br><br>1. Online courses or certification programs<br>2. Workshops, seminars, and conferences<br>3. Mentorship or coaching<br>4. Informal learning through online resources, books, or podcasts<br>5. Professional certification or licensing programs<br><br>Upskilling can help individuals, businesses, or organizations:<br><br>1. Stay competitive in a rapidly changing job market<br>2. Pursue new career opportunities or promotions<br>3. Improve job performance and productivity<br>4. Enhance creativity and problem-solving skills<br>5. Increase earning potential and career advancement opportunities<br><br>In summary, upskilling is a strategic investment in oneself or one's organization, enabling individuals to stay ahead of the curve, adapt to changing times, and achieve greater personal and professional success.
Adjective: Located above another floor, usually the main living area of a building, in a multi-story building, typically higher than the ground floor.<br><br>Example: "I'll be upstairs making the bed while you watch TV downstairs."
A person who has newly acquired a position of wealth, power, or influence, often recklessly or insolently.
People who are considered upstarts typically have an aggressive and bold manner that may involve attempting to challenge and disrupt established social or professional hierarchies, often from a relatively low status.
Upstate refers to the land areas located north of a particular city, typically a major urban center, in a state in the United States. It is often used to describe rural or suburban areas outside of the city.
There is no word "upstay" in the English language. However, "upstairs" is a word that refers to the floors or areas of a building that are above the main floor, or the people or things that are in these areas.
"Upstir" is not a word in the English language. It is possible that you are thinking of the word "stir" which means to mix or disturb a liquid or a mixture, or to cause someone to feel annoyed or upset.
Moving or located in the direction opposite to the flow of water or a current, or in the opposite direction of a process or movement.
Upstreaming refers to the process of sending or delivering data from a client or user to a server, typically through the internet. It is the opposite of downstreaming, where data is sent from a server to a client. In the context of streaming media, upstreaming involves sending data from a user's device (e.g. a camera or microphone) to a server, which then processes and distributes the content to other users.
The upstroke refers to the upward movement or stroke of a tool, such as a brush or pen, or the upward movement of a musical note in a melodic line.