English adjective: upstairs | |||
| 1. | upstairs on or of upper floors of a building | ||
| Samples | The upstairs maid. An upstairs room. | ||
| Synonyms | upstair | ||
| Antonyms | downstair, downstairs | ||
English noun: upstairs | |||
| 1. | upstairs (artifact) the part of a building above the ground floor | ||
| Samples | No one was allowed to see the upstairs. | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | part, portion | ||
| Part meronym | building, edifice | ||
English adverb: upstairs | |||
| 1. | upstairs on a floor above | ||
| Samples | They lived upstairs. | ||
| Synonyms | on a higher floor, up the stairs | ||
| Antonyms | down the stairs, downstairs, on a lower floor, below | ||
| 2. | upstairs with respect to the mind | ||
| Samples | She's a bit weak upstairs. | ||