uphill

[ˈʌpˌhɪl]

uphill Definition

  • 1going up a slope or incline
  • 2difficult and requiring effort

Using uphill: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hikers were exhausted after the uphill climb.

  • Example

    It's an uphill battle to get this project finished on time.

  • Example

    The company is facing an uphill struggle to stay profitable.

  • Example

    The car had trouble making it up the steep uphill road.

uphill Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for uphill

Phrases with uphill

  • a difficult or challenging task that requires a lot of effort

    Example

    Getting the team to agree on a new strategy was an uphill task.

  • a difficult struggle against opposition or obstacles

    Example

    The candidate faced an uphill battle in the election due to his controversial views.

  • a difficult journey or task that requires a lot of effort

    Example

    The athlete faced an uphill climb to win the championship after his injury.

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Summary: uphill in Brief

The term 'uphill' [ˈʌpˌhɪl] refers to going up a slope or incline, as well as being difficult and requiring effort. It can describe physical activities like hiking or driving, as well as metaphorical struggles like completing a project or staying profitable. Phrases like 'uphill task' and 'uphill battle' emphasize the difficulty of a task, while 'uphill climb' describes a difficult journey or task.

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