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    /əp/

    adverb

    • 1. toward a higher place or position: "he jumped up"
    • 2. at or to a higher level of intensity, volume, or activity: "she turned the volume up"

    preposition

    • 1. from a lower to a higher point on (something); upward along: "she climbed up a flight of steps"

    adjective

    • 1. directed or moving toward a higher place or position: "the up escalator"
    • 2. at an end: "his contract was up in three weeks"

    noun

    • 1. a period of good fortune or positive mood: informal "you can't have ups all the time in football"

    verb

    • 1. do something abruptly or boldly: informal "she upped and left him"
    • 2. cause (a level or amount) to be increased: "capacity will be upped by 70 percent next year"

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  3. Synonyms for GET UP: roll out, wake, rise, turn out, awake, arise, uprise, stir; Antonyms of GET UP: turn in, retire, bed (down), sleep, drop off, rest, nod, lie (down)

  4. regain consciousness. become lively. animate. rewake. reawaken. rewaken. reanimate. more . “We could divide the human race into two categories: the people who love to get up in the morning, and people who hate the people who love to get up in the morning.”.

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