Upskip

Pronunciation: /ˈʌpskɪp/

Upskip (verb)

  1. To jump or move quickly upwards.
  2. To advance to a higher level or position quickly.

Examples

  • The athlete can upskip over the hurdle easily.
  • Birds often upskip to reach higher branches.

Common collocations: upskip gracefully, upskip over, upskip a grade, upskip levels

Synonyms of Upskip

Neutral

Antonyms of Upskip

  • opposite of upward movement