[ US /ˈəpˌmɑɹkət/ ]
[ UK /ˈʌpmɑːkˌɪt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. designed for consumers with high incomes
    he turned up in well-cut clothes...and upmarket felt hats
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How To Use upmarket In A Sentence

  • Going upmarket, I can go into Dear Soup except on busy days, as the tables are a bit close together and sitting beside a slurper is an ever-present danger. A table for one | 世論 What Japan Thinks
  • And I think the resort is about 25% overpriced, considering the worn-down state of the place and the fact you can get a two-night package at the definitely more upmarket Avillion in Port Dickson (also not really PD, but a dozen kilometres south) from about RM800 as well. Vacations: Tiara Beach Resort — Fusion Despatches
  • The used-car business in the city has just gone upmarket.
  • he turned up in well-cut clothes...and upmarket felt hats
  • The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes.
  • It was so upmarket that we could only afford a room between us, with one double bed.
  • He fulfilled a long-held ambition to take the company upmarket.
  • The place is kitted out in upmarket Italian cafe style.
  • At a time when an upmarket townhouse cost 5,000 florins, a single Viceroy, white striped with purple, changed hands for 3,500 florins.
  • The bedrooms are just fantastic, particularly the split-level apartments featuring all mod cons and funky decor, while the food and the service are as excellent as we've come to expect from this upmarket chain.
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