upside
Americannoun
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the upper side or part.
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that part of a chart or graph that shows a higher level, especially in price.
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an upward trend, as in stock prices.
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a positive result.
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an encouraging or positive aspect.
adjective
preposition
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noun
Etymology
Origin of upside
Example Sentences
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“We’re looking at this as a greater than $5 billion opportunity for us as we look forward and I think this could be one of those assets that still surprises to the upside,” he says.
He said he sees them as “a source of upside” to estimates, and as an indicator that Nvidia still has a competitive moat around its business.
From MarketWatch
Wells Fargo Investment Institute said in a note Tuesday that it expects further upside for gold in 2026, partly on market drivers such as “heightened geopolitical tensions and aggressive purchasing activity by global central banks.”
From MarketWatch
With much of that upside set to be realized Tuesday, it remains to be seen whether the earnings boost will turn analysts more bullish.
From Barron's
“There’s no upside to that. It’s all downside, different shades of gray and black, depending on how things unfold,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
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