Need another word that means the same as “upper”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “upper” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Upper” are: senior, superior, higher-ranking, top, chief, more important, most important, elevated, eminent, higher, loftier, amphetamine, pep pill, speed, upper berth
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “upper” as a noun can have the following definitions:
amphetamine | A synthetic, addictive, mood-altering drug, used illegally as a stimulant. He was jailed for three months for possessing amphetamines. |
pep pill | Liveliness and energy. |
speed | The light-gathering power or f-number of a camera lens. An engine running at full speed. |
upper berth | A central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “upper” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
chief | Most important. The chief aim of living. |
elevated | Of high moral or intellectual value elevated in nature or style Oliver Franks. An elevated temperature. |
eminent | (of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere. Eminent members of the community. |
higher | Standing above others in quality or position. Higher education. |
higher-ranking | Having a higher rank. |
loftier | Of imposing height; especially standing out above others. |
more important | Quantifier meaning greater in number. |
most important | The superlative of `much’ that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the’; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree. |
senior | (in names) denoting the elder of two who have the same name in a family, especially a father as distinct from his son. He is a senior Finance Ministry official. |
superior | Of high or superior quality or performance. Superior math students. |
top | Situated at the top or highest position. The top shelf. |
acme | The point at which something is at its best or most highly developed. His landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty. |
apex | The highest point (of something. The central bank is at the apex of the financial system. |
apogee | The point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is furthest from the earth. A film which was the apogee of German expressionist cinema. |
apotheosis | The elevation of someone to divine status. His appearance as Hamlet was the apotheosis of his career. |
best | The person who is most outstanding or excellent; someone who tops all others. Try to look your best. |
crest | The top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill. A large game bird with a conspicuous erect red crest. |
elevated | Of high moral or intellectual value elevated in nature or style. These parish gentry were conscious of their elevated status. |
elevation | Drawing of an exterior of a structure. His elevation to cardinal. |
exalted | Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style- Oliver Franks. I felt exalted and newly alive. |
external | The outward features of something. For many the Church was a symbol of external authority. |
heyday | The period of greatest prosperity or productivity. The paper has lost millions of readers since its heyday in 1964. |
high | A high frequency sound or musical note. A high price. |
ladder | With reference to tights or stockings develop or cause to develop a ladder. I laddered my tights as I arrived this morning. |
lofty | Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style- Oliver Franks. An extraordinary mixture of harsh reality and lofty ideals. |
maximum | A maximum permitted custodial sentence for an offence. The school takes a maximum of 32 pupils. |
meridian | Relating to or situated at a meridian. The meridian moon. |
peak | The pointed top of a mountain. He climbed his last Swiss peak at the age of 80. |
pinnacle | Set on or as if on a pinnacle. He did not want to be pinnacled. |
plateau | A state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress. The peace process had reached a plateau. |
raised | Embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery. Raised needlework. |
rung | A strengthening crosspiece in the structure of a chair. We must ensure that the low skilled do not get trapped on the bottom rung. |
summit | Reach the summit of a mountain. The dramas are considered to form one of the summits of world literature. |
superior | A superior letter figure or symbol. A superior ruler. |
superlative | A superlative adjective or adverb. So many highest superlatives achieved by man. |
tall | A garment size for a tall person. A tall story. |
top | The top or extreme point of something usually a mountain or hill. They had the big top up in less than an hour. |
torso | The trunk of the human body. The Requiem torso was preceded by the cantata. |
unsurpassed | Not capable of being improved on. The quality of workmanship is unsurpassed. |
zenith | The point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer. In 1977 punk was at its zenith. |
The synonyms and related words of "Brag" are: blow, bluster, boast, gas, gasconade, shoot a…
The synonyms and related words of "Pierce" are: thrust, make a hole in, penetrate, puncture,…
The synonyms and related words of "Weary" are: aweary, tired, tired out, exhausted, fatigued, overtired,…
The synonyms and related words of "Kick" are: complain, kvetch, plain, quetch, sound off, give…
The synonyms and related words of "Useless" are: futile, pointless, purposeless, impractical, vain, in vain,…
Want to describe something with adjectives that start with 'J'? Though they are not numerous,…