What is another word for had up?

Pronunciation: [hɐd ˈʌp] (IPA)

The phrase "had up" can be replaced with several synonyms, depending on the context. If the meaning implies an increase or improvement, alternatives include "raised," "elevated," "uplifted," or "heightened." Conversely, if "had up" refers to a person being interrogated or charged with a crime, synonyms could be "accused," "indicted," "charged," "imprisoned," or "sentenced." In a positive sense, "had up" could be substituted for "commended," "praised," "applauded," or "recognized." On the other hand, negative connotations of "had up" could result in synonyms such as "criticized," "rebuked," "scolded," or "punished." The choice of synonym will depend on the situation and intended tone.

What are the hypernyms for Had up?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    to confine, to imprison, to detain, To APPREHEND, To have someone in custody.

What are the antonyms for Had up?

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  • I played a real nasty little girl but most of the roles I had up until then were very sweet and very nice.
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