upmarket

IPA: ˈʌpmɑrkʌt

verb

  • (transitive) To render or become upmarket.

adjective

  • Designed for customers with a high income.

adverb

  • Towards the more expensive end of the market.
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Examples of "upmarket" in Sentences

  • Housing all MPs in upmarket student halls of residence
  • And while they might be a bit "upmarket" for a GT, how bad could the whole thing look?
  • I've rarely seen so many black lacquered surfaces outside certain upmarket Japanese restaurants.
  • Not a sheep: Housing all MPs in upmarket student halls of residence skip to main | skip to sidebar
  • They were stubborn and didnt addapt their European business modell, while Wall-Mart went a lot more upmarket from the start.
  • The Window Lickers over at GuF's will probably think this is some kind of upmarket Readers' Wives effort, but it certainly is not.
  • People stare at her, abuse her in Hindi and touch her, even in so called upmarket areas like Khan Market, †™ †™ said Somit Das,
  • That's fine, except when you find out how much the Exec types are earning, watch them waste money on yet another junket either here or overseas, live in upmarket suburbs, and so on.

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