Pronunciation: /ˈlɛvəl ʌp/
noun a position or stage in a process of change or development
A1 I want to level up my English skills.
A2 She plays video games to level up her character.
B1 Taking extra classes can help you level up your knowledge in a subject.
B2 Attending workshops and seminars is a great way to level up your professional skills.
C1 He decided to level up his career by pursuing a master's degree.
C2 The company invested in training programs to help employees level up their expertise.
verb to advance to a higher level or position through gaining experience or skills
A1 I want to level up my English skills by practicing every day.
A2 She decided to level up her cooking abilities by taking a class.
B1 In order to level up in my job, I need to learn new skills.
B2 The company is offering a training program to help employees level up.
C1 He has been working hard to level up his leadership qualities.
C2 After years of experience, she finally leveled up to become a senior manager.
formal In order to succeed in this game, you must level up your skills and abilities.
informal Dude, you need to level up if you want to beat this boss.
slang I spent all weekend grinding to level up my character.
figurative By taking on new challenges, you can level up in all aspects of your life.
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