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give up - quit
make up - invent, lie about something
look up - find, search for
show up - arrive
set up - arrange
keep up - continue at the same rate
blow up - explode
get up - get out of bed
end up - eventually do/decide
wash up - clean the dishes (UK) read more here
You couldn’t ask for a more versatile word than up – look at all the different ways it can be used:
Adverb: to indicate something is in a higher positions, i.e. toward the sky
Example: He looked up in the sky to see the balloon.
Preposition: to go from a lower to a higher point
Example: I climbed up the ladder.
Adjective: directed to or moving toward a higher place
Example: Take the up escalator at the end of the walkway.
Noun: A time of good fortune.
Example: The company has had some ups and downs.
Verb: to increase
Example: My hairdresser has upped her prices.
There are many more definitions than just these. In fact I’m sure everyone reading this post could think of a different way to use the word up. But now I am going to go over some common and useful expressions using the word up to help expand your vocabulary a little more.
Expressions using ‘up’:
What’s up?: synonym for ‘How are you?’ ‘What is happening?’ ‘What is going on?’
Example: “What’s up Paula?” “Oh nothing, I’m just out enjoying the day.”
to pop up: to appear suddenly
Example: The house popped up into view as we turned the corner.
to give it up: a request to give praise or applause
Example: Give it up for the band for putting on such a great show.
to be fed up: to be annoyed
Example: I’m fed up with all this work my boss keeps giving me.
to catch up: to get to the point you should be, after a period of delay
Example: We have to catch up to the rest of the group before they leave on the bus.
two thumbs up: indicates approval, especially for a movie
Example: I give it two thumbs up, it was the best movie I’ve seen all year.
to shut up: stop talking
Example: The mom got so annoyed with all the noise she told her children to shut up.
up-to-date: the latest information or news
Example: The president asked for the most up-to-date report on the crisis.
to listen up: a way of asking people to come to attention and listen carefully
Example: Listen up everyone, we just received our orders for the mission.