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upstairs

/ˌʌpˈstɛɹz/noun, adjective, adverb2 syllables

Upstairs means: on a floor above.

Synonyms for upstairs3

adjective, as in on or of upper floors of a building

upstair

adverb, as in on a floor above

up the stairs, on a higher floor

Opposites of upstairs

What does upstairs mean?4

adverb

1

on a floor above“they lived upstairs”

2

with respect to the mind“she's a bit weak upstairs”

adjective

1

on or of upper floors of a building“the upstairs maid”

noun

1

the part of a building above the ground floor“no one was allowed to see the upstairs”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with upstairs?34

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Upstairs in a sentence

  • She was upstairs, trying to put her baby down for a nap.Amastan
  • If the elevator is broken, you must go upstairs on foot.LimeGreenTeknii
  • Come on, sweetie, come upstairs and take a shower with me.felidad
  • Tobias slept through the night in an upstairs bedroom, locked.Amastan
  • We have two spare rooms upstairs, neither of which has been used for years.CK
  • Upstairs there were four made beds, but on three nobody ever slept.Dorenda
  • It took a lot of effort to carry the sofa upstairs.CM
  • Some kind of party upstairs kept me up until one last night.CK

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