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Meanings of
upside
in English
Catalan
part superior
Back to the meaning
The highest or uppermost side of anything.
top
top side
upper side
Catalan
part superior
Synonyms
Examples for "
top
"
top
top side
upper side
Examples for "
top
"
1
Outside the
top
100 stocks however, the market was in good shape.
2
So just
top
line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3
The French president Emmanuel Macron said the crisis must
top
the agenda.
4
Yet the impact on investment banks'
top
lines was far from positive.
5
Myth: State schools are no good at getting children into
top
universities.
1
His people were open to him joining a
top
side
like Chelsea.
2
Well, we're all right,
top
side
up, marked 'with care.' Don't worry.
3
But it was a really great game against a
top
side
.
4
On its
top
side
it bore the following inscription in dingy gilt letters:-
5
It is gray on the
top
side
,
and both the eyes are there.
1
The
upper
side
of the rod is graduated to inches and tenths.
2
From the
upper
side
the slopes around were all open to view.
3
And for God's sake, keep to the
upper
side
of the shallows.
4
Discovery is the under side of the process; the
upper
side
is revelation.
5
In each earthquake the lower side slipped north, the
upper
side
moved south.
Usage of
upside
in English
1
Analysts say events in Iran present an
'
upside
risk' for oil markets.
2
The
upside
-
down
nature of the situation is striking, some trade experts say.
3
Most German data has surprised on the
upside
so far this year.
4
That said; incoming information may well have a hidden but positive
upside
!
5
This is a way to short the market but limits his
upside
.
6
I took out my purse; opened it; and held it
upside
down.
7
Given the low valuation, we see
upside
potential, one Zurich-based trader said.
8
Emori said gold and oil have more
upside
scope than other assets.
9
Food and beverage makers were also on the
upside
following positive results.
10
On the
upside
,
Mab had given me a serious workout, magically speaking.
11
I see more
upside
for the euro, said another Japanese bank trader.
12
Current level seems appropriate, so further
upside
has to come from earnings.
13
I could see
upside
-
down
the state coach on the way to Westminster.
14
I mean staring as opposed to reading because the paper was
upside
-
down
.
15
He and Speaker were floating
upside
down in an airborne Sargasso Sea.
16
Analysts expected the market in the short-term to return to the
upside
.
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About this term
upside
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
turn upside
upside down
hang upside
upside potential
further upside
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Translations for
upside
Catalan
part superior
Upside
through the time
Upside
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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