Upscale
adjective
1.
located at, moving toward, or of or for the upper end of a social or economic scale:
The boutique caters to upscale young career people.
2.
luxurious, costly, or elegant.
verb (used with object), upscaled, upscaling.
3.
to improve the quality, value, or rating of:
a five-year plan to upscale the neighborhood.
noun
4.
(used with a plural verb) elegant, elite, privileged persons collectively (usually preceded by the):
shops that only the upscale can afford to patronize.
adjective (ˈʌpˈskeɪl)
1.
of or for the upper end of an economic or social scale; up-market
verb (ˈʌpˌskeɪl)
2.
(transitive) to increase the scale of
upper story
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