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uphill
[uhp-hil, uhp-hil]
adverb
up or as if up the slope of a hill or other incline; upward.
The soldiers marched uphill. Water does not run uphill without assistance.
adjective
going or tending upward on or as if on a hill.
an uphill road.
at a high place or point.
an uphill village.
laboriously fatiguing or difficult.
an uphill struggle to become wealthy.
noun
a rising terrain; ascent.
uphill
/ ˈʌpˈhɪl /
adjective
inclining, sloping, or leading upwards
requiring arduous and protracted effort
an uphill task
adverb
up an incline or slope; upwards
against difficulties
noun
a rising incline; ascent
Example Sentences
Atlas still faces an uphill battle against Chrome, which has 3.45 billion global users.
Whoever emerges victorious Sunday faces an uphill task, inheriting an economy in recession, according to the World Bank.
Most agreed with him that it was a racing incident, the sort of thing that can happen at this first corner, with its wide, uphill entry which inevitably leads to a concertina effect mid-turn.
Piastri made a better start than Norris and initially moved to attack his team-mate on the outside as they approached the first corner with its wide, uphill entry.
The Australian had a better start than the Briton and initially challenged on the outside on the uphill entry to the corner.
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