Words in the News - ✨UPEND✨
Happy Monday, word lovers!
✨ UPEND✨
Literally, it means to turn something upside down
🔹The strong wind UPENDED many of her flower pots.
Figuratively, it means to disrupt, overturn.
🔹 The fierce snowstorm upended many people’s weekend plans.
Here are some recent headlines with this verb. It’s dramatic, so it catches people’s attention.
- "Trump echoes Russia as he UPENDS US position on Ukraine" (BBC News)
- "‘Conclave’ triumphs at SAG Awards and Timothée Chalamet wins best actor, UPENDING Oscar predictions" (AP)
"Gravel from space grab UPENDS theories of how life began" (Daily Maverick)
Feel free to create your own examples in the comments! (or in my Telegram group)
Love
Suzanne 🐞