Pronunciation: /ʌpˈtrɛnd/
noun a general upward direction or tendency, especially of prices, values, or rates of occurrence
A1 The stock market is showing an uptrend.
A2 She noticed the uptrend in sales figures for the past month.
B1 The uptrend in online shopping has been steadily increasing over the years.
B2 Investors are optimistic about the uptrend in the technology sector.
C1 Analysts predict a continued uptrend in the housing market.
C2 The uptrend in renewable energy investments is a positive sign for the environment.
formal The stock market has been showing a steady uptrend over the past few weeks.
informal Looks like the prices are on the rise, we're definitely in an uptrend.
slang The market is going up, it's all about that uptrend.
figurative Just like the sun rising every morning, the uptrend in the market is inevitable.
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