Pronunciation: /ɡo ʌp/
verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'go up' is a verb phrase indicating movement in an upward direction.
A1 I go up the stairs every morning to get to my office.
A2 The price of groceries has gone up since last month.
B1 The elevator in our building always seems to go up very slowly.
B2 The value of the stock market tends to go up during times of economic growth.
C1 The number of tourists visiting the city has been steadily going up over the past few years.
C2 As technology advances, the demand for skilled workers in the tech industry continues to go up.
formal The price of oil is expected to go up due to increased demand.
informal I heard that gas prices are going to go up next week.
slang I bet the cost of those shoes is going to go up after the sale ends.
figurative His confidence seemed to go up after he received positive feedback from his boss.
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