upscale

IPA: ˈʌpskeɪɫ

verb

  • To increase in size, to scale up.

adjective

  • (US) Marked by wealth or quality; high-class; upmarket.
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Examples of "upscale" in Sentences

  • The interior is very spacious and upscale.
  • In upscale models, this pod was supplanted by a tachometer.
  • Taking the upscale off the article would eliminate the POV.
  • An upscale version of the Armada is sold as the Infiniti QX56.
  • The arrival of the streetcar helped fuel this upscale transition.
  • However, the commercial real estate in the neighborhood is upscale.
  • An upscale version was sold in the Japanese market as the Toyota Blizzard.
  • The investors built an upscale sports club and restaurant on the property.
  • At the time of its opening, the Royal Alex was in an upscale neighbourhood.
  • Their product price points are targeted to the moderate to upscale shopper.

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