uptown

[ˈʌp.taʊn]

uptown Definition

the residential district located in or characteristic of the upper part of a city.

Using uptown: Examples

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

  • Example

    She lives uptown in a luxurious apartment.

  • Example

    The uptown area is known for its high-end shopping and dining options.

  • Example

    The uptown crowd tends to be more sophisticated and wealthy.

  • Example

    We took the uptown train to get to the museum.

uptown Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for uptown

Phrases with uptown

  • to go to or towards the upper part of a city, especially for entertainment or shopping

    Example

    Let's go uptown and check out the new restaurant.

  • uptown girl

    a young woman from an affluent family or social background

    Example

    He fell in love with an uptown girl and they got married.

  • a popular song by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars that has a retro sound and feel

    Example

    The DJ played 'Uptown Funk' and everyone started dancing.

📌

Summary: uptown in Brief

The term 'uptown' [ˈʌp.taʊn] refers to the residential district located in or characteristic of the upper part of a city. It is often associated with affluence, sophistication, and high-end shopping and dining options. Examples include 'She lives uptown in a luxurious apartment.' and 'The uptown crowd tends to be more sophisticated and wealthy.' 'Uptown' extends into phrases like 'go uptown,' meaning to go to the upper part of a city for entertainment or shopping.

How do native speakers use this expression?