Meaning
Uplift means to raise something to a higher level, improve someone’s mood or spirit, or increase in amount or value. It can also refer to a physical or emotional rise.
As a verb, it means to lift up or make higher in position, feeling, or value. As a noun, it means an increase or improvement.
Grammar and Usage
Part of Speech:
- Verb (transitive/intransitive)
- Noun
Verb patterns:
- uplift someone/something — to raise physically or emotionally.
- be uplifted by something — to feel encouraged or inspired.
Examples:
- The music uplifted her spirits.
- He felt uplifted by the positive feedback.
Noun usage:
- a moral uplift
- an economic uplift
Common Phrases
- uplift someone’s spirits – to make someone feel happier.
- economic uplift – improvement in the economy.
- spiritual uplift – improvement in one’s emotional or moral state.
- community uplift – effort to improve a community’s well-being.
Collocations
- moral uplift
- social uplift
- emotional uplift
- uplift program / initiative
- uplift the mood / spirit / economy
Examples
- The teacher’s kind words uplifted the students.
- The victory provided a great uplift for the team.
- His speech was so inspiring that it uplifted everyone in the audience.
- The new government policy aims to bring economic uplift to rural areas.
- Music has the power to uplift our spirits in difficult times.
- The scenery was so beautiful it uplifted my heart.
- A small act of kindness can create a huge emotional uplift.
- Community programs are essential for social uplift.
- The donation uplifted the morale of the volunteers.
- Her artwork provides spiritual uplift to many viewers.
Synonyms or Related
- elevate
- inspire
- boost
- raise
- encourage
- improve
Antonym
- depress
- lower
- discourage
- diminish
