upsurge

[ˈʌpsɜːdʒ]

upsurge Definition

  • 1a sudden and dramatic increase in something
  • 2a rise or increase, especially a sudden one

Using upsurge: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "upsurge" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    There has been an upsurge in crime in the area.

  • Example

    The company is experiencing an upsurge in sales.

  • Example

    The upsurge of support for the candidate was unexpected.

  • Example

    The economy is showing signs of an upsurge.

upsurge Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for upsurge

Phrases with upsurge

  • a sudden increase in violent incidents

    Example

    The city experienced an upsurge in violence after the protests.

  • a sudden increase in the number of people wanting to buy something

    Example

    The new product caused an upsurge in demand.

  • a sudden increase in the number of people who like or support something

    Example

    The band experienced an upsurge in popularity after their latest album.

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Summary: upsurge in Brief

The term 'upsurge' [ˈʌpsɜːdʒ] refers to a sudden and dramatic increase in something, often used to describe a rise or growth that is unexpected or surprising. Examples include 'There has been an upsurge in crime in the area,' and 'The company is experiencing an upsurge in sales.' The phrase 'upsurge in demand' denotes a sudden increase in the number of people wanting to buy something.