Uphill: meaning, definitions and examples

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uphill

 

[ ʌpˈhɪl ]

Adjective / Adverb
Context #1 | Adjective

physical direction

Uphill refers to a direction or movement that is rising or sloping upward. It is often used to describe a physical location, route, or task that requires effort to ascend.

Synonyms

ascendant, inclined, sloping.

Examples of usage

  • We hiked uphill to reach the summit.
  • The road ahead is steep and uphill all the way.
  • He struggled to pedal uphill on his bicycle.
Context #2 | Adverb

movement direction

When used as an adverb, uphill describes the action of moving or progressing in an upward direction. This can pertain to both physical movement and metaphorical scenarios.

Synonyms

in a rising manner, upward.

Examples of usage

  • She jogged uphill every morning.
  • The team is working uphill against the competition.
  • We walked uphill to get to the bus stop.

Translations

Translations of the word "uphill" in other languages:

🇵🇹 subida

🇮🇳 ऊपर की ओर

🇩🇪 bergauf

🇮🇩 menanjak

🇺🇦 вгору

🇵🇱 pod górę

🇯🇵 上り

🇫🇷 en montée

🇪🇸 cuesta arriba

🇹🇷 yukarı

🇰🇷 오르막

🇸🇦 إلى الأعلى

🇨🇿 do kopce

🇸🇰 do kopca

🇨🇳 上坡

🇸🇮 navzgor

🇮🇸 upp á

🇰🇿 жоғары

🇬🇪 ზემოთ

🇦🇿 yuxarı

🇲🇽 cuesta arriba

Etymology

The word 'uphill' is derived from the combination of 'up,' which comes from the Old English 'upp', meaning 'higher,' and 'hill,' which is rooted in the Old English 'hyll,' meaning 'elevation or mound.' The term has been in use since at least the late 14th century. Historically, the concept of going uphill has been associated with effort, struggle, and challenges, both in physical and figurative contexts. The term has evolved to encompass various meanings in different situations, including descriptions of terrain and metaphorical challenges in life. 'Uphill' can also imply a sense of adversity, as tasks or goals perceived to be uphill are typically seen as more difficult to achieve.