upcast

[ˈʌpkɑːst]

upcast Definition

  • 1an upward throw or projection
  • 2the part of a chimney that projects above the roof
  • 3a sudden increase in the price of something

Using upcast: Examples

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

  • Example

    The upcast of the ball was impressive.

  • Example

    The upcast of the chimney was visible from afar.

  • Example

    There was an upcast in the stock market today.

upcast Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for upcast

Phrases with upcast

  • a condition where one eye is turned upward

    Example

    He had an upcast eye that made him look cross-eyed.

  • a cheerful and optimistic attitude

    Example

    Despite the challenges, she maintained an upcast spirit throughout the project.

  • a positive and hopeful emotional state

    Example

    The good news put her in an upcast mood for the rest of the day.

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Summary: upcast in Brief

'Upcast' [ˈʌpkɑːst] refers to an upward throw or projection, such as the upcast of a ball. It can also refer to the part of a chimney that projects above the roof. Additionally, 'upcast' can denote a sudden increase in the price of something, like an upcast in the stock market.