upbeat

IPA: ˈʌpbit

noun

  • An unaccented beat at the start of a musical phrase.

adjective

  • Having a fast pace, tempo, or beat.
  • Having a positive, lively, or perky tone, attitude, etc.
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Examples of "upbeat" in Sentences

  • Proponents of France's antipiracy law remain upbeat about the project.
  • You've seemed to remain upbeat and postitive throughout the whole ordeal.
  • Then again, what you refer to as "upbeat" we might describe as "frenzied."
  • Jets remain upbeat: Despite loss, team happy about 2006 accomplishmentsGame report: Patriots 36, Jets 17
  • When asked to envision themselves at age 70, the majority pictured themselves in upbeat and positive ways.
  • But with all the depressing stuff going on in the world lately, I think a bit of upbeat is what Marilyn's doctored ordered.
  • And really, how can someone remain upbeat and “Oh my god I love Twilight” when people from the fandom are placing hate on you?
  • Most have been part of the discussion for a long time, and it is hard to remain upbeat about recommendations that don't go beyond vague exhortations to improve things.

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