upturn

upturn
noun
ADJECTIVE
dramatic, sharp
slight
economic
VERB + UPTURN
be on (esp. BrE), take

Sales are on the upturn.

Their fortunes have taken an upturn in recent months.

expect, predict
see

Many companies are seeing an upturn in business.

UPTURN + VERB
come (esp. BrE)

We expect to be in a good position for the upturn when it comes.

PREPOSITION
upturn in

a sharp upturn in oil prices


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  • upturn — (n.) 1868, upturned part, from UP (Cf. up) + TURN (Cf. turn). Meaning improvement (especially in economics) is from 1930 …   Etymology dictionary

  • upturn — ► NOUN ▪ an improvement or upward trend. ► VERB (upturned) ▪ turned upwards or upside down …   English terms dictionary

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