adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an upmarket image British English , an upscale image American English (= expensive and good quality )
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The company is trying to promote an upmarket image.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I was surprised when I saw her apartment - I'd have expected a lawyer to have something a little more upmarket .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An £800,000 loss at upmarket wallpaper group Osborne & Little left its shares unchanged at 66p.
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As it is, Siren is doing well with advertisers chasing young, upmarket spenders.
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Certainly it is much more than an upmarket beauty treatment, as some would have us believe.
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Forte is expected to convert the Sterling, its first hotel at Gatwick, to its upmarket Crest brand.
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He goes back to buy the upmarket , hand-made works of art.
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His first collaboration began when he was invited to invest in an upmarket Roux Brothers establishment.