upside |
increase |
As nouns the difference between upside and increase
is that
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something while
increase is an amount by which a quantity is increased.
As a preposition upside
is (informal) on the top of.
As a verb increase is
(of a quantity) to become larger.
front |
upside |
As nouns the difference between front and upside
is that
front is the front end or side of something while
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As a preposition upside is
(informal) on the top of.
upside |
upwards |
As a noun upside
is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As a preposition upside
is (informal) on the top of.
As an adverb upwards is
towards a higher place; towards what is above.
upside |
pros |
As nouns the difference between upside and pros
is that
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something while
pros is .
As a preposition upside
is (informal) on the top of.
upstairs |
upside |
As an adjective upstairs
is located higher up a building.
As an adverb upstairs
is up the stairs; on a higher floor or level.
As a noun upside is
the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As a preposition upside is
on the top of.
upside |
boon |
As nouns the difference between upside and boon
is that
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something while
boon is (obsolete) a prayer; petition or
boon can be the woody portion of flax, separated from the fiber as refuse matter by retting, braking, and scutching.
As a preposition upside
is (informal) on the top of.
As an adjective boon is
(obsolete) good; prosperous; as, "boon voyage".
capsize |
upside |
As a verb capsize
is (nautical) to overturn.
As a noun upside is
the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As a preposition upside is
(informal) on the top of.
upset |
upside |
As nouns the difference between upset and upside
is that
upset is disturbance or disruption while
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As an adjective upset
is angry, distressed, or unhappy.
As a verb upset
is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
As a preposition upside is
on the top of.
edge |
upside |
As nouns the difference between edge and upside
is that
edge is the boundary line of a surface while
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As a verb edge
is to move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
As a preposition upside is
on the top of.
juxtaposition |
upside |
As nouns the difference between juxtaposition and upside
is that
juxtaposition is the nearness of objects with no delimiter while
upside is the highest or uppermost side or portion of something.
As a verb juxtaposition
is to place in juxtaposition.
As a preposition upside is
(informal) on the top of.
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