| UPTAKING | • uptaking v. Present participle of uptake. • uptaking n. An understanding; comprehension. • UPTAKE v. to take up. |
| UPTALKED | • uptalked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uptalk. • UPTALK v. to end a declarative sentence with a rising intonation. |
| UPTEMPOS | • UPTEMPO n. a fast or lively tempo. |
| UPTHROWN | • upthrown v. Past participle of upthrow. • UPTHROW v. to throw upward. |
| UPTHROWS | • upthrows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upthrow. • UPTHROW v. to throw upward. |
| UPTHRUST | • upthrust n. An upward thrust. • upthrust n. (Nautical) Buoyancy. • upthrust n. (Geology) An upward movement of part of the Earth’s crust. |
| UPTILTED | • uptilted v. Simple past tense and past participle of uptilt. • uptilted adj. Tilted upward. • UPTILT v. to tilt upward. |
| UPTOSSED | • uptossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of uptoss. • UPTOSS v. to toss upward. |
| UPTOSSES | • uptosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uptoss. • uptosses n. Plural of uptoss. • UPTOSS v. to toss upward. |
| UPTOWNER | • uptowner n. A person who comes from uptown. • UPTOWNER n. one who lives uptown. |
| UPTRAINS | • uptrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uptrain. • UPTRAIN v. (obsolete) to train up, educate. |
| UPTRENDS | • uptrends n. Plural of uptrend. • UPTREND n. a tendency toward growth. |
| UPTURNED | • upturned adj. Turned over; inverted; capsized. • upturned adj. (Of a nose etc.) turned up at the end. • upturned adj. Looking upwards, turned upwards. |