Upstairs ( adverb , noun )

(As an adverb)

Upstairs ( adverb )

On or to an upper floor or level.

Origin:

Up + stairs. old english uppstæres, from upp "up" + stæres "stairs", from stæger "stair".

Examples:

  1. I'm going upstairs to change my clothes.
  2. The bedrooms are upstairs.
  3. He heard a noise coming from upstairs.
  4. She went upstairs to check on the children.
  5. I'll be working in my office upstairs if you need me.

(As a noun)

Upstairs ( noun )

On or to an upper floor or level.

Origin:

Up + stairs. old english uppstæres, from upp "up" + stæres "stairs", from stæger "stair".

Examples:

  1. I'm going upstairs to change my clothes.
  2. The bedrooms are upstairs.
  3. He heard a noise coming from upstairs.
  4. She went upstairs to check on the children.
  5. I'll be working in my office upstairs if you need me.
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