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Filter by Meaning The upward trend in the stock market has pleased investors.
The athlete's upward trajectory has been impressive.
The company's upward growth is due to its innovative strategies.
The upward slope of the mountain was challenging to climb.
The upward flow of water in the river indicates heavy rainfall.
The overall happiness level of the citizens is on an upward climb, according to the latest survey.
Her upward mood was evident after receiving the good news.
His upward posture suggested that he believed himself to be superior to everyone else.
The upward shift in her mood was noticeable after she received good news.
The company's upward trajectory in the stock market pleased its shareholders.
After some initial setbacks, the team is finally moving upward in the standings.
His spirits were upward when he heard the good news.
His upward posture suggested he thought he was above everyone else.
The hiker felt upward when he reached the summit.
His upward posture indicated that he felt above the rules of the company.
The upward curl of his lip indicated his disdain for the suggestion.
The upward tilt of her nose made it clear that she thought the restaurant was beneath her.
His upward nod seemed to say "I'm too important to waste my time with you."
The airplane climbed upward to reach cruising altitude.
The thermometer indicated an upward shift in temperature.
The path ahead led upward to the mountain summit.
The upward curve of the graph shows a positive correlation between the two variables.
The singer's career has been on an upward swing after winning the music award.
He tried to keep his spirits upward after losing his job.
The team's performance has been on an upward trend since the new coach arrived.
The popularity of the new product has been on an upward slope since its launch.
The upward inflection in her voice indicated excitement and enthusiasm.
The team's upward momentum propelled them to victory.
The stock market had an upward trend yesterday.
The kite soared upward with each gust of wind.
The hikers climbed upward towards the peak of the mountain.
The temperature is trending upward, so we should expect warmer weather.
The mountain climbers slowly made their way upward to the summit.
The airplane continued upward into the clouds.
The ship sailed upward towards the polar region.
The stock prices have been trending upward for the past few days.
The elevator moved upward to the top floor of the building.
The hiker struggled to climb upward on the steep hill.
She had an upward smirk on her face that made it clear she thought she was better than him.
The economy seems to be moving upward after a year of recession.
The upward sweep of the bird's wings caught the sunlight beautifully.
His upward sneer made it clear that he did not respect the opinions of those around him.
The upward journey to success is full of obstacles.
The upward movement of the sun indicated it was morning.
The upward thrust of the rocket propelled it into space.
She felt upward after receiving a promotion at work.
The singer's career took an upward turn after her hit song.
The number of tourists visiting the city has seen an upward surge.
The economy is showing signs of an upward rebound.
The stock market has shown an upward trend in recent months.
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