upstroke (Meaning)

Wordnet

upstroke (n)

a stroke normally made in an upward direction

Webster

upstroke (n.)

An upward stroke, especially the stroke, or line, made by a writing instrument when moving upward, or from the body of the writer, or a line corresponding to the part of a letter thus made.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upstroke

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upstroke Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's brushstrokes created delicate upstrokes that brought the painting to life.
  2. The bird's wings fluttered in graceful upstrokes, carrying it effortlessly through the air.
  3. The musician's fingers danced across the strings, producing a melody with gentle upstrokes.
  4. The calligrapher's pen glided smoothly upwards, creating elegant upstrokes that formed beautiful characters.
  5. The wind surged upward in a sudden upstroke, rustling the leaves of nearby trees.
  6. The horse's hooves thundered against the ground in powerful upstrokes, propelling it forward at a rapid pace.
  7. The writer's pen inked the page with precise upstrokes, forming words that flowed with ease.
  8. The dancer's body swayed with a rhythmic upstroke, expressing the melody through movement.
  9. The roller coaster ascended the steep incline with a thrilling upstroke, offering riders a breathtaking view.
  10. The athlete swung the bat with a powerful upstroke, sending the ball soaring through the air.

FAQs About the word upstroke

a stroke normally made in an upward directionAn upward stroke, especially the stroke, or line, made by a writing instrument when moving upward, or from the body

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The artist's brushstrokes created delicate upstrokes that brought the painting to life.

The bird's wings fluttered in graceful upstrokes, carrying it effortlessly through the air.

The musician's fingers danced across the strings, producing a melody with gentle upstrokes.

The calligrapher's pen glided smoothly upwards, creating elegant upstrokes that formed beautiful characters.