Upscale vs Upmarket - What's the difference?
upscale | upmarket |
(US) Marked by wealth or quality; high-class.
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*2002 "This strategy [of rotating the garage with respect to the street] has become popular in many upscale housing developments nationwide primarily becaues it de-emphasizes the garage and makes the house look more like their traditional counterparts from the turn of the last century." — Sarah Susanka, Not So Big Solutions for Your Home
To increase in size, to scale up.
As adjectives the difference between upscale and upmarket
is that upscale is marked by wealth or quality; high-class while upmarket is designed for customers with a high income.As a verb upscale
is to increase in size, to scale up.As an adverb upmarket is
towards the more expensive end of the market.upscale
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders," New York Times (retrieved 21 June 2013):
- In Rio de Janeiro, thousands protested in a gritty area far from the city’s upscale seaside districts. In other cities, demonstrators blocked roads, barged into City Council meetings or interrupted sessions of local lawmakers, clapping loudly and sometimes taking over the microphone.