bump up Synonyms
Strongest:
- ratchet-up-
- pump-up
- maximize
- build-up
- augment
- blow-up
- rachet-up-
- draw-out
- add-to-
- increase
- accelerate
Strong:
- raise
- boost
- amplify
- protract
- stretch
- supersize
- enlarge
- inflate
- extend
- distend
- escalate
- expand
- hype
- elongate
- flesh-out-
- beef-up-
- lengthen
- swell
- compound
- stoke
- multiply
- up
- aggrandize
- enhance
- intensify
- dilate
- prolong
Weak:
Strongest:
- lessen
- decrease
- reduce
- lessen
- reduce
- diminish
- diminish
- decrease
- minimize
- subtract-from-
- minimize
- subtract-from-
Strong:
- abridge
- compress
- abbreviate
- curtail
- abate
- cut-back
- abate
- lower
- curtail
- cut-back
- downsize
- downsize
- shorten
- compress
- abbreviate
- dwindle
- lower
- abridge
- dwindle
- shorten
Weak:
bump up Meaning
Wordnet
bump up (v)
increase or raise
bump up Sentence Examples
- The company decided to bump up the salaries of its employees to retain top talent.
- We need to bump up our advertising budget to reach a larger audience.
- The teacher decided to bump up the difficulty level of the exam to challenge her students.
- The chef decided to bump up the spice level in the dish to enhance its flavor.
- The government plans to bump up funding for education in the next fiscal year.
- To improve attendance, the organizers decided to bump up the incentives for attending the event.
- They decided to bump up the production of the popular product to meet the increasing demand.
- The airline chose to bump up the number of flights to accommodate holiday travelers.
- The coach decided to bump up the intensity of the team's training sessions ahead of the championship.
- To boost morale, the manager announced plans to bump up employee benefits and perks.
FAQs About the word bump up
increase or raise
ratchet (up), pump up, maximize, build up, augment, blow up, rachet (up), draw out,add (to), increase
lessen, decrease, reduce, lessen, reduce, diminish, diminish, decrease,minimize, subtract (from)
The company decided to bump up the salaries of its employees to retain top talent.
We need to bump up our advertising budget to reach a larger audience.
The teacher decided to bump up the difficulty level of the exam to challenge her students.
The chef decided to bump up the spice level in the dish to enhance its flavor.