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

  • Many residents of the business district live in upscale condos and are less likely to apply.
  • Fake flowers are blooming where they've never been before -- in upscale gardens, window boxes and containers.
  • Some of the features that average home buyers want today used to be considered optional and were standard only in upscale luxury homes.
  • If the GOP hopes to become a majority party, it needs to get serious about winning back its once-natural allies in upscale America -- and that means taking steps toward the center.
  • I am not one to habitually eat in upscale restaurants, nor expensive meals, on the contrary, my self proclaimed nutritionist, my wife, has taught me well to eat most of my meals in light portions and cut the grease.
  • Renault will also start selling in India early next year the Pulse, which it describes as an upscale compact car, and also plans to launch locally-made versions of its Dacia Duster sports utility vehicle and a sedan in 2012.

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