Self-Improvement And Personal Growth Words

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun a phrase used to describe someone who is abstaining from alcohol or drugs

preposition used to indicate the location or position of someone who is abstaining from alcohol or drugs

  • After struggling with alcoholism for years, he finally decided to get back on the wagon and seek professional help.
  • I heard she's back on the wagon and hasn't had a drink in weeks.
  • I didn't know you were on the wagon now, good for you!
  • She fell off the healthy eating wagon over the weekend, but she's determined to get back on track.

verb to improve or become better

adverb in an upward direction or trend

  • The economic indicators suggest that the market will be on the up in the coming months.
  • Looks like things are finally starting to be on the up for our company.
  • Hey, it seems like your luck might be on the up, so don't give up just yet!
  • After facing many challenges, she finally felt her spirits be on the up.