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Associations of "Up and down" (30 Words)
ascend | (of a voice or sound) rise in pitch. She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great renown. |
ascending | The act of changing location in an upward direction. The ascending stems of chickweed. |
ascent | An upward slope or grade (as in a road. His ascent to power. |
climb | An ascent especially of a mountain or hill by climbing. This may be the hardest rock climb in the world. |
climbing | The sport or activity of climbing mountains or cliffs. Climbing equipment. |
descending | Moving down a scale of quality. A rocky descending path. |
downstairs | Situated downstairs. The downstairs loo. |
downward | Towards a lower place, point, or level. New rules on sick leave affect employees of all grades from managers downwards. |
elevate | Raise from a lower to a higher position. The exercise will naturally elevate your chest and head. |
elevator | A machine consisting of an endless belt with scoops attached, used for raising grain to an upper storey for storage. In the elevator she pressed the button for the lobby. |
escalator | A moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, which conveys people between the floors of a public building. |
falling | Coming down freely under the influence of gravity. Falling temperature. |
height | The distance from head to foot. He s terrified of heights. |
high | Highly. People in high places. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. The first time I put them on one of the stockings laddered. |
lift | Lifting device consisting of a platform or cage that is raised and lowered mechanically in a vertical shaft in order to move people from one floor to another in a building. He lifted a war whoop. |
low | Below average in amount extent or intensity. Practise a little low cunning. |
precipitate | A substance precipitated from a solution. They were precipitated into a conflict for which they were quite unprepared. |
raise | Raise the level or amount of something. He wants a raise and some perks. |
rise | Rise in rank or status. I gained the crest of a rise and saw the plain stretched out before me. |
risen | (of e.g. celestial bodies) above the horizon. The risen sun. |
rising | (of a sign) ascendant. The Warsaw rising of 1944. |
scale | Measure by or as if by a scale. The scale of the model. |
soar | Fly or rise high in the air. The stock market soared after the cease fire was announced. |
stairs | A flight of stairs or a flight of steps. |
stepladder | A short folding ladder with flat steps and a small platform. |
uphill | Against difficulties. An uphill struggle to gain worldwide recognition. |
upstairs | An upper floor. No one was allowed to see the upstairs. |
upward | Extending or moving toward a higher place. From childhood upward. |
vertically | In a vertical direction. The wheel hangs vertically from a wire. |