upstream
/ʌpˈstɹiːm/adjective, adverb2 syllables
Upstream means: toward the source or against the current.
Synonyms for upstream1
adverb, as in toward the source or against the current
upriver
Opposites of upstream
What does upstream mean?2
adverb
1
toward the source or against the current
adjective
1
in the direction against a stream's current
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with upstream?22
three syllables
Upstream in a sentence
- The farther you go upstream, the shallower the river becomes.AlanF_US
- I saw a boat upstream of the bridge.blay_paul
- The salmon swim upstream to their spawning grounds.Hybrid
- Runoff from upstream development had almost destroyed all aquatic life in the stream.mccarras
- They want the changes to be accepted upstream in the main distribution.unknown
- It's a lot easier to paddle a canoe downstream than to paddle upstream.CK
- It's a lot easier paddling a canoe downstream than upstream.CK
- He waded upstream through the gently flowing creek.Lumi
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