Associations to the word «Uphill»
Noun
- Skier
- Weston
- Sprint
- Slope
- Hillside
- Boulder
- Mare
- Flank
- Trail
- Pump
- Path
- Mile
- Direction
- Road
- Yard
- Locking
- Turnout
- Hutton
- Lane
- Hill
- Unknown
- Climb
- Dawson
- Super
- Gradient
- Section
- Hike
- Ballot
- Incline
- Turn
- Liberal
- Churchill
- Coaster
- Wreck
- Carson
- Electorate
- Lancer
- Labour
- Trot
- Finish
- Reagan
- Somerset
- Malcolm
- Gravity
- Pumping
- Scrambling
- Traction
- Membrane
- Ernest
- Heading
- Terrain
- Struggle
- Down
- Furlong
- Lift
- Ravine
- Altitude
- Tt
- Input
- Ski
- Battle
- Ronald
- Bungalow
- Glue
- Ton
- Summit
- Trench
Adjective
Wiktionary
UPHILL, adverb. Up a slope, towards higher ground.
UPHILL, adverb. (by extension) With difficulty.
UPHILL, adjective. Located up a slope or on a hill.
UPHILL, adjective. Going up a slope or a hill.
UPHILL, adjective. (by extension) Difficult or laborious.
UPHILL, noun. An uphill route.
UPHILL BATTLE, noun. (idiomatic) A challenge with the odds of success stacked strongly against.
UPHILL BATTLES, noun. Plural of uphill battle
UPHILL GARDENER, noun. (UK) (slang) (derogatory) A homosexual man.
UPHILL GARDENERS, noun. Plural of uphill gardener
Dictionary definition
UPHILL, noun. The upward slope of a hill.
UPHILL, adverb. Against difficulties; "she was talking uphill".
UPHILL, adverb. Upward on a hill or incline; "this street lay uphill".
UPHILL, adjective. Sloping upward.
Wise words
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