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uphill
[uhp-hil, uhp-hil]
adverb
up or as if up the slope of a hill or other incline; upward.
The soldiers marched uphill. Water does not run uphill without assistance.
adjective
going or tending upward on or as if on a hill.
an uphill road.
at a high place or point.
an uphill village.
laboriously fatiguing or difficult.
an uphill struggle to become wealthy.
noun
a rising terrain; ascent.
uphill
/ ˈʌpˈhɪl /
adjective
inclining, sloping, or leading upwards
requiring arduous and protracted effort
an uphill task
adverb
up an incline or slope; upwards
against difficulties
noun
a rising incline; ascent
Example Sentences
“The hilarious thing is, we thought everything was solved at that point, and we were going to be financially taken care of, and it would be all uphill from there,” Larsen says.
It left the visitors facing an uphill task to regain the Ashes with four Tests still to go, the second a day-night match in Brisbane on December 4.
Berrettini, the world number 56, took the opening set with a single break of serve, but faced an uphill battle in the second when he was broken for the first time and fell 5-2 behind.
Penelope sounded more stern than usual, for her new hiking boots were beginning to pinch, and the trail had been going uphill for some time now.
I strode slightly uphill past five houses and St. James United Methodist Church, where we worshipped, to the corner of Barton Road.
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