Pronunciation: /ˈʌpˌbit/
noun a feeling of positivity or cheerfulness
A1 I like to listen to upbeat music when I exercise.
A2 The upbeat of the song made everyone start dancing.
B1 Her upbeat attitude always helps to lift the team's spirits.
B2 The presentation was delivered in an upbeat and engaging manner.
C1 The upbeat of the crowd was palpable as the concert began.
C2 His upbeat personality made him a natural leader in the organization.
adjective having a positive and cheerful attitude
A1 She is always upbeat and cheerful.
A2 The music at the party was upbeat and energetic.
B1 The team remained upbeat despite facing a tough opponent.
B2 The keynote speaker delivered an upbeat presentation that inspired the audience.
C1 His upbeat attitude towards challenges is what sets him apart as a leader.
C2 The upbeat tempo of the song had everyone dancing at the concert.
formal The keynote speaker delivered an upbeat presentation on the company's future prospects.
informal I always feel more upbeat after a good workout.
slang She's always so upbeat, it's infectious!
figurative Despite facing challenges, she managed to stay upbeat and positive throughout.
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