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upstare |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb upstare is
to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
upstare |
upstate |
As a verb upstare
is to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
As a noun upstate is
(us) the northern section of a state.
As an adjective upstate is
(us) of the northern section of a state.
As an adverb upstate is
(us) to, or from the northern section of a state.
upstage |
upstare |
As verbs the difference between upstage and upstare
is that
upstage is to draw attention away from others, especially on-stage while
upstare is to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
As a noun upstage
is the part of a stage that is farthest from the audience or camera.
As an adverb upstage
is toward or at the rear of a theatrical stage.
As an adjective upstage
is at the rear of a stage.
upstart |
upstare |
As verbs the difference between upstart and upstare
is that
upstart is to rise suddenly, to spring while
upstare is to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
As a noun upstart
is one who has suddenly gained wealth, power, or other prominence, but either has not received social acceptance or has become arrogant or presumptuous.
As an adjective upstart
is self-important and presumptuous.
gainsay |
upstare |
As verbs the difference between gainsay and upstare
is that
gainsay is to contradict; to withsay; to deny, refute; to controvert; to dispute; to forbid while
upstare is to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
bristle |
upstare |
As a proper noun bristle
is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).
As a verb upstare is
to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
conspicuous |
upstare |
As an adjective conspicuous
is obvious or easy to notice.
As a verb upstare is
to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
erect |
upstare |
In lang=en terms the difference between erect and upstare
is that
erect is to cause to stand up or out while
upstare is to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
As verbs the difference between erect and upstare
is that
erect is to put up by the fitting together of materials or parts while
upstare is to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
As an adjective erect
is upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards.
stand |
upstare |
As a noun stand
is stall, booth, bench, stand (
place to sell items or make deals).
As a verb upstare is
to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.
stare |
upstare |
As a noun stare
is : starlings.
As a verb upstare is
to stare or stand erect or on end; be erect or conspicuous; bristle.