upspread

[ˌʌpˈsprɛd]

upspread Definition

to spread out or extend upwards.

Using upspread: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bird upspread its wings and took off into the sky.

  • Example

    The flowers upspread their petals in the morning sun.

  • Example

    The map upspread on the table showed the entire city.

  • Example

    The dancer upspread her arms in a graceful movement.

upspread Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for upspread

Phrases with upspread

  • to spread quickly and widely, especially of news or information

    Example

    The rumors about the celebrity's death upspread like wildfire on social media.

  • to prepare to fly or take off, especially of birds

    Example

    The eagle upspread its wings and soared high above the mountains.

  • to lay a blanket out flat, usually on the ground

    Example

    We upspread a blanket and had a picnic in the park.

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Summary: upspread in Brief

The verb 'upspread' [ˌʌpˈsprɛd] means to spread out or extend upwards. It is often used to describe physical movements such as the bird upspreading its wings or the dancer upspreading her arms. The phrase 'upspread like wildfire' is used to describe the quick and wide spread of news or information.