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Top vs. Upper: What's the Difference?

Edited by Aimie Carlson || By Janet White || Updated on October 17, 2023
"Top" is not an incorrect spelling for "Upper." Both describe higher positions, with "Upper" suggesting relative height.

Key Differences

"Top" is an absolute peak, while "Upper" implies higher in relation to something else.
"Top" has three letters, and "Upper" has five.
"Top" can be a noun, verb, or adjective, but "Upper" is mainly an adjective.
"Top" often signifies the best or most prominent, whereas "Upper" indicates a higher position or section.
"Upper" is often used in pairings, like "upper and lower."
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Top and Upper Definitions

Top

Top is an incorrect spelling of Upper.

Upper

Higher in position or rank.
She lives in the upper part of the city.

Upper

Relating to the part of a boot or shoe above the sole.
The upper of the shoe is made of leather.

Upper

Higher in place, position, or rank
The upper bunk.
The upper half of the class.

Upper

Situated on higher ground
Upper regions.
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Upper

Lying farther inland
The upper Nile.

Upper

Northern
The upper Midwest.

Upper

Upper Geology & Archaeology Of, relating to, or being a later division of the period named.

Upper

Denoting the smaller and usually less broadly representative house of a bicameral legislature.

Upper

The part of a shoe or boot above the sole.

Upper

(Informal) An upper berth.

Upper

Uppers(Informal) The upper teeth or a set of upper dentures.

Upper

A drug, especially an amphetamine, used as a stimulant.

Upper

An exhilarating or euphoric experience.

Upper

At a higher level, rank or position.

Upper

Situated on higher ground, further inland, or more northerly.

Upper

Younger, more recent

Upper

(education) Of or pertaining to a secondary school.

Upper

A stimulant, such as amphetamine, that increases energy and decreases appetite.

Upper

The upper portion of something

Upper

(shoemaking) The piece of leather, etc., that forms the top part of a shoe above the sole.

Upper

(footwear) The Y-shaped strap on flip-flops.

Upper

Someone with higher social standing

Upper

A senior student.

Upper

That which is higher, contrasted with the lower.

Upper

A tooth in the upper jaw.

Upper

A denture or retainer for the teeth in the upper jaw.

Upper

An upper berth or bunk.

Upper

(Taoism) A spiritual passageway through which consciousness can reach a higher dimension.

Upper

Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.

Upper

The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.

Upper

The higher of two berths

Upper

Piece of leather that forms the part of a shoe or boot above the sole

Upper

A central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression

Upper

Higher in place or position;
The upper bunk
In the upper center of the picture
The upper stories

Upper

The topmost one of two

Upper

Superior in rank or accomplishment;
The upper half of the class

Upper

Situated above another part.
The upper shelf is hard to reach.

Upper

Of a higher or the highest degree or quality.
Upper management decided on the changes.

Upper

Referring to the northern or inland part of a region or country.
The upper Midwest is known for its cold winters.

FAQs

What is the root word of Upper?

The root word is "up."

What is the pronunciation of Upper?

It's pronounced as /ˈʌp.ər/.

What is the verb form of Upper?

There isn't a direct verb form for "Upper."

Which preposition is used with Upper?

"In" as in "in the upper part."

What is the plural form of Upper?

"Uppers."

Which vowel is used before Upper?

The vowel "u" is used in "Upper."

Which article is used with Upper?

"An" or "the" can be used, e.g., "an upper shelf" or "the upper level."

Why is it called Upper?

It's derived from "up," indicating a higher position or location.

Which conjunction is used with Upper?

Any conjunction can be used, depending on context.

Is Upper a collective noun?

No.

Is the Upper term a metaphor?

No, but it can be used metaphorically in contexts like "upper hand."

Is Upper an adverb?

No.

Is Upper a vowel or consonant?

"Upper" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

Is Upper a countable noun?

Not in its primary adjective form.

What is the second form of Upper?

Not applicable.

What is the singular form of Upper?

"Upper" is already in singular form.

Is Upper a noun or adjective?

Primarily an adjective, but can also be a noun, especially in contexts like footwear.

How many syllables are in Upper?

Two syllables.

Is Upper an abstract noun?

No.

Is Upper a negative or positive word?

Neutral.

Is the word Upper imperative?

No.

What is a stressed syllable in Upper?

The first syllable, "Up."

What part of speech is Upper?

Adjective, occasionally a noun.

What is another term for Upper?

Topmost.

Which determiner is used with Upper?

Determiners like "this," "that," "these" can be used.

What is the first form of Upper?

Not applicable as "upper" is primarily an adjective.

What is the third form of Upper?

Not applicable.

How is Upper used in a sentence?

"She resides in the upper echelons of society."

How do we divide Upper into syllables?

Up-per.

What is the opposite of Upper?

Lower.
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