Definition: A higher-register or more formal alternative to on in most, though not all, prepositional uses.
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'upon': 2
1. She experienced cultural shock upon moving abroad.
2. They stumbled upon an unthought opportunity.
1. She experienced cultural shock upon moving abroad.
2. They stumbled upon an unthought opportunity.
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- He did a good job on the project.
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- Her husband surprised her with flowers.
- The birds returned to their nest.
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- Reading is an everyday habit for her.
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- I stopped by the store.
- She held her dear baby close.
- I will definitely come to your party.
- I can't choose between pizza and pasta.
