UPBEAT


Meaning of UPBEAT in English

adjective

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Health members were more upbeat about the involvement of both groups.

But the locker room was considerably more upbeat than after the Maui losses, or the collapse at Kansas.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an upbeat report

Analysts are more upbeat about the long-term outlook for the economy.

For all the trouble she's been through, Anna is remarkably upbeat .

The senator took an upbeat view of the Republicans' chances in the next election.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

And there is something to be upbeat about in 1992: it's an election year.

As he ends his trip, the usually upbeat Mr Liebenow is in a pensive mood.

The upbeat jazz I listen to in the kitchen makes my food come alive.

The exhibition keeps an official, upbeat tally of progress.

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