upward
A general development or change in a situation towards increasing or improving.
The capacity or facility for moving to a higher social or economic class.
An influence or force that tends to make something (like prices or wages) increase.
A situation in which a process of continuous increase gets faster and faster.
The act of changing a number, estimate, or forecast to a higher value.
Describes the action of moving towards a higher position or level.
The force or speed of movement of something that is rising or increasing.
Describes a line or shape that bends upwards.
Describes physical movement in a direction away from the ground.
A strong push or force directed upwards, such as from a rocket engine.
Refers to an ascent or a journey to a higher position, often with effort.
A surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another.
The course along which something moves or develops towards a higher point.
A slanting position or movement where one side is higher than the other.
A mark or movement made by a pen, pencil, or brush in an upward direction.
To change an estimate, forecast, or opinion to a higher level.
To change a figure, price, or level to a higher amount.
To develop or increase in size by growing in an upward direction, like a plant.
For a surface to have a natural incline going from a lower to a higher point.
To rise quickly and smoothly up high into the air.
To push suddenly and strongly in an upward direction.
To move gently up through the air or on the surface of a liquid.
To extend one's body or limbs towards a higher point.
To burst or erupt with great force in an upward direction.
To make a sudden, sharp movement in an upward direction.