Australian English Meaning of upbeat
upbeat
Other Australian English words related to upbeat
- bright
- bright
- optimistic
- blithe
- buoyant
- cheerful
- chipper
- happy
- joyous
- lively
- merry
- smiling
- sunny
- animated
- blissful
- blithe
- boon
- canty
- carefree
- careless
- cavalier
- cheerful
- Delighted
- easygoing
- eupeptic
- poofter
- happy
- glad
- gleeful
- grinning.
- easy going
- hopeful
- insouciant
- jaunty
- merry
- jolly
- jovial
- joyous
- laughing
- lighthearted
- Lighthearted
- lilting
- mirthful
- perky
- pleased
- rosy** (ˈrəʊzi)
- sanguine
- satisfied
- Lively
- Unconcerned
- Lively
- charming
- lively
- dour
- gloomy
- gloomy
- glum
- sad
- Saturnine
- sulky
- sullen
- unhappy
- blue
- depressed
- downcast
- dull
- joyless
- lethargic
- listless
- Low
- melancholy
- Sluggish
- sorrowful
- torpid
- unsatisfied
- broken-hearted
- downcast
- dejected
- despondent
- disconsolate
- disheartened
- down
- disheartened
- droopy
- forlorn
- hangdog
- heavyhearted
- inconsolable
- downhearted
- cheerless
Nearest Words of upbeat
Definitions and Meaning of upbeat in English
upbeat (n)
a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure)
upbeat (s)
pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic
FAQs About the word upbeat
upbeat
a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous, an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure), pleasantly (even unrealistically) optim
bright,bright,optimistic,blithe,buoyant,cheerful,chipper,happy,joyous,lively
dour,gloomy,gloomy,glum,sad,Saturnine,sulky,sullen,unhappy,blue
upbear => hold up, upbar => upbar, upanishad => upanishad, up-and-coming => up-and-coming, up to your neck => Up to your neck,