Pronunciation: /ʌp.swiːp/
noun a sweeping upward movement or curve
A1 The bird's upsweep of its wings was a beautiful sight.
A2 She noticed the upsweep of interest in his eyes when she mentioned the topic.
B1 The artist captured the upsweep of emotion in his painting.
B2 The upsweep of the market trends indicated a positive outlook for the company.
C1 The upsweep of support for the new policy was overwhelming.
C2 The conductor expertly led the orchestra through a dramatic upsweep in the music.
verb to sweep or move upward
A1 The cat upswept its tail when it saw a bird outside.
A2 She upswept her hair into a messy bun before heading out.
B1 The wind upswept the leaves into a swirling dance.
B2 The conductor upswept his baton, signaling the start of the performance.
C1 The artist carefully upswept the brush strokes to create a sense of movement in the painting.
C2 The politician's speech upswept the emotions of the crowd, leading to a standing ovation.
formal The scientist observed an upsweep in temperature data over the past decade.
informal I noticed an upsweep in the number of people attending the event.
slang There's been a real upsweep in interest for that new movie.
figurative Her mood experienced an upsweep after receiving good news.
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