Upturn ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Upturn ( noun )

An improvement or increase, especially in economic activity.

Origin:

From up- (up or upward) + turn (a change or reversal).

Examples:

  1. The company experienced an upturn in sales.
  2. The market is showing signs of an upturn.
  3. The economy is experiencing an upturn after a period of recession.
  4. The upturn in the housing market is good news for homeowners.
  5. The upturn in employment is a positive sign for the economy.

(As a verb)

Upturn ( verb )

An improvement or increase, especially in economic activity.

Origin:

From up- (up or upward) + turn (a change or reversal).

Examples:

  1. The company experienced an upturn in sales.
  2. The market is showing signs of an upturn.
  3. The economy is experiencing an upturn after a period of recession.
  4. The upturn in the housing market is good news for homeowners.
  5. The upturn in employment is a positive sign for the economy.
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