Definitions for upsides

upsides up·side

Spelling: [uhp-sahyd]
IPA: /ˈʌpˌsaɪd/

Upsides is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 150 anagrams from letters in upsides (deipssu).

Definitions for upsides

noun

  1. the upper side or part.
  2. that part of a chart or graph that shows a higher level, especially in price.
  3. an upward trend, as in stock prices.
  4. a positive result.
  5. an encouraging or positive aspect.
  6. the upper side or part.
  7. that part of a chart or graph that shows a higher level, especially in price.
  8. an upward trend, as in stock prices.
  9. a positive result.
  10. an encouraging or positive aspect.

Idioms

  1. get upsides with, British. to get even with.
  2. get upsides with, British. to get even with.

adjective

  1. going higher, especially in price or worth:
  2. going higher, especially in price or worth:

preposition

  1. on or against the side of:
  2. on or against the side of:

Origin of upsides

First recorded in 1605-15; up- + side1

Examples for upsides

When the jelly and the birds are cold, see that no gravy hangs to the birds, and then lay them upside down in the jelly.

The upside is that we might muster the political will to develop policies that match reality.

The result is that no one is willing to take risks or lead, because there is no upside to leadership.

The upside Down boys have a plot on foot to spoil the dinner.

When our picture of society privileges the most vulnerable, we start seeing every aspect of it upside down.

“I jumped over a few cars, almost turned it upside down in a pond and came out on top of all four tires,” she wrote in an email.

In the initial stages of building, the hull was upside down.

Whenever he emptied a bottle, he would turn it upside down and shake it.

As I have found out, recognition has its upside, its downside and—you may say—its backside.

I want something that would upset it all and turn it upside down.

"And there were few in these parts that were upsides with him," said Sam.

Ah, well, he would maybe be upsides with Gourlay yet, so he might!

For all the upsides this legislation has for him, it has downsides as well.

Not to be upsides in this with any groom or gardener is to be very meanly organised.

One raised oneself by study, and got upsides with the world.

I have been thinking ever since what I can do to be upsides with you and make them talk about me.

But instead, curators have carefully balanced the upsides, downsides and, especially, strange sides of tech.

This much is obvious: the upsides of legalization have been wildly oversold, and the potential downsides blithely ignored.

White and her colleagues wanted to address exactly that in their new research: Does ADHD really have the holy grail of upsides?

And I soon got upsides with the party, and fair took it hout of that Guide.

Word Value for upsides
Scrable

10

Words with friends

12

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