up is a valid English word

Scrabble validity: valid ( international - Sowpods, US - Twl06 )
iScramble validity: valid
QuickWords validity: valid

Meanings

Adverb (NOT COMPARABLE)

Not comparable
    Away from the surface of the Earth or other planet; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity.
    • I looked up and saw the airplane overhead.
    To or at a physically higher or more elevated position.
    • All day we climbed up and up.
    To a higher level of some quantity or notional quantity, such as price, volume, pitch, happiness, etc.
    • Gold has gone up with the uncertainty in the world markets.

Preposition

    Toward the top of.
    • The cat climbed up the tree.
    Toward the center, source, or main point of reference; toward the end at which something is attached.
    • The information made its way up the chain of command to the general.
    From south to north of.
    • We sailed up the East Coast of England from Ipswich to South Shields.

Adjective (NOT COMPARABLE)

Not comparable
    Facing upwards.
    • Turn the cloth over so that the patterned side is up.
    On or at a physically higher level.
    • The flood waters are up again across large areas of the country.
    Headed or designated to go upward (as an escalator, stairway, elevator etc.) or toward (as a run-up).
    • Where is the up escalator?

Noun (COUNTABLE)

Singular Plural
up ups
    (uncountable) The direction opposed to the pull of gravity.
    • Up is a good way to go.
    (countable) A positive thing, or a time or situation when things are going well.
    • I hate almost everything about my job. The only up is that it's so close to home.
    (particle physics) An up quark.
    • Hypernym: flavor

Verb

Verb Present simple 3sg Present participle Past simple Past participle
up ups uping uped uped
    (transitive poetic or in certain phrases) To physically raise or lift.
    • We upped anchor and sailed away.
    (transitive colloquial) To increase the level or amount of.
    • If we up the volume, we may be able to hear what he says.
    (transitive colloquial) To promote.
    • It wasn’t long before they upped him to Vice President.

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