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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of boost up

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of boost up:
/bust ʌp/

Derived Form of boost

noun
plural: boosts
verb
third person: boosts
past: boosted
past participle: boosted
present participle: boosting
Noun
1
the act of giving hope or support to someone
Synonymsencouragement,
Hyponymsmorale building,
Hypernymsaid,
Type ofaid, assist, assistance, help,
Typesmorale booster, morale building,
2
an increase in cost
  1. they asked for a 10% rise in rates
Synonymsrise, hike, cost increase,
Hypernymsincrease,
Type ofincrease, increment,
3
the act of giving a push
  1. he gave her a boost over the fence
Hypernymspush,
4
the act of giving an upward push
Type ofpush, pushing,
Verb
1
increase
  1. The landlord hiked up the rents
Synonymshike, hike up,
Hypernymsraise,
Type ofbring up, elevate, get up, lift, raise,
2
give a boost to; be beneficial to
  1. The tax cut will boost the economy
Hypernymsincrease,
Type ofincrease,
3
contribute to the progress or growth of
  1. I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom
Synonymspromote, advance, further, encourage,
Hyponymscarry, connive at, contribute, feed, foster, help, spur,
Hypernymssupport,
Type ofback up, support,
Typescarry, conduce, connive at, contribute, feed, foster, further, help, lead, spur, wink at,
See alsobooster,
4
increase or raise
  1. boost the voltage in an electrical circuit
Synonymsadvance, supercharge,
Hypernymsincrease,
Type ofincrease,
5
push or shove upward, as if from below or behind
  1. The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption
Hypernymsthrust,
Type ofthrust,
See alsobooster,

Derived Form of up

verb
third person: ups
past: upped
past participle: upped
present participle: upping
adjective
comparitive: more up
superlative: most up
Verb
1
raise
  1. up the ante
Hypernymsincrease,
Type ofincrease,
Adjective
1
being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level
  1. the anchor is up
  2. the sun is up
  3. he lay face up
  4. he is up by a pawn
  5. the market is up
  6. the corn is up
Antonymsdown,
Similarahead, ascending, aweigh, dormie, dormy, heavenward, high, in the lead, leading, risen, skyward, sprouted, upbound, upfield, upward,
2
getting higher or more vigorous
Synonymsimproving,
Similarrising,
3
extending or moving toward a higher place
Synonymsupward,
Similarascending,
4
(usually followed by 'on' or 'for') in readiness
Similarprepared,
5
open
Similarraised,
6
(used of computers) operating properly
Similarfunctioning,
7
used up
Similarfinished,
8
out of bed
Synonymsastir,
Similarawake,
Adjective satellite
1
out of bed
  1. are they astir yet?
  2. up by seven each morning
Synonymsastir,
2
getting higher or more vigorous
  1. its an up market
  2. an improving economy
Synonymsimproving,
3
extending or moving toward a higher place
  1. the up staircase
  2. a general upward movement of fish
Synonymsupward,
4
(usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness
  1. he was up on his homework
  2. had to be up for the game
5
open
  1. the windows are up
6
(used of computers) operating properly
  1. how soon will the computers be up?
7
used up
  1. time is up
Adverb
1
spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
  1. look up!
  2. the music surged up
  3. the fragments flew upwards
  4. prices soared upwards
  5. upwardly mobile
Synonymsupwards, upward, upwardly,
Antonymsdown, downwards, downward, downwardly,
2
to a higher intensity
  1. he turned up the volume
Antonymsdown,
3
nearer to the speaker
  1. he walked up and grabbed my lapels
4
to a more central or a more northerly place
  1. was transferred up to headquarters
  2. up to Canada for a vacation
Antonymsdown,
5
to a later time
  1. they moved the meeting date up
  2. from childhood upward
Synonymsupwards, upward,

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