Pronunciation: /ʌp.lɪft/
noun a moral or spiritual improvement or advancement
A1 Music has the power to uplift our spirits.
A2 The charity organization provides uplift to those in need.
B1 The motivational speaker's words had a profound uplift on the audience.
B2 The government's new policy aims to bring about social uplift in the community.
C1 The artist's work serves as a source of cultural uplift for society.
C2 The uplifting message of the film resonated with viewers on a deep emotional level.
verb to lift up or raise to a higher position or level
A1 I like to listen to music that uplifts my mood.
A2 The motivational speaker's words uplifted the audience.
B1 Volunteering at the local shelter can uplift the spirits of those in need.
B2 The artist's work has the power to uplift and inspire viewers.
C1 The charity event was organized to uplift the community and provide support.
C2 Her leadership skills have the ability to uplift and empower her team members.
formal The government's new policy aims to uplift the economy through various measures.
informal Volunteering at the local shelter can really uplift your spirits.
slang Listening to that song always uplifts me, it's my go-to pick-me-up.
figurative The painting in the living room really uplifts the whole decor of the house.
uplifted
uplifts
more uplifted
most uplifted
uplift
will uplift
has uplifted
is uplifting
uplift
uplift
to uplift
uplifting
uplifting