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    upturn

    noun

    verb

    • 1. turn (something) upwards or upside down: "nearly four feet of water cascaded over the park, upturning paving stones and play equipment"

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  2. : an upward turn especially toward better conditions or higher prices. Synonyms. Verb. arise. ascend. aspire. climb. lift. mount. rise. soar. thrust. uprear. uprise.

  3. noun. chaos or extreme disorder, as in society; an upheaval. an upward turn, or a changing and rising movement, as in prices or business. upturn. verb. to turn or cause to turn up, over, or upside down. tr to create disorder. tr to direct upwards.

  4. noun. /ˈʌptɜːn/ /ˈʌptɜːrn/ [usually singular] upturn (in something) a situation in which something improves or increases over a period of time synonym upswing. an upturn in the economy. a sharp upturn in the number of tourists visiting the capital. Their fortunes have taken an upturn. The restaurant trade is on the upturn. opposite downturn.

  5. Use the noun upturn to describe an improvement, especially in finances or business. If your neighborhood ice cream man is smiling, it is probably because the hot summer weather this week has caused an upturn in his popsicle business.

  6. an increase in the amount or success of something, such as a country's economic activity: economic/market upturn There are fears that higher borrowing rates will threaten the economic upturn. an upturn in sth There are still no signs of an upturn in global economic growth.

  7. Define upturn. upturn synonyms, upturn pronunciation, upturn translation, English dictionary definition of upturn. v. up·turned , up·turn·ing , up·turns v. tr. 1. To turn up or over: upturn the soil. 2. To upset; overturn. 3. To direct upward: upturned their gaze.

  8. Definition of upturn noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Synonyms for UPTURN: rise, climb, ascend, soar, lift, up, thrust, slope; Antonyms of UPTURN: decline, fall (off), drop, dip, plunge, descend, slide, sink

  10. A complete guide to the word "UPTURN": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. upturn meaning, definition, what is upturn: an increase in the level of something, e...: Learn more.