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How to pronounce upturn in English?

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Type of improvement

Examples of upturn

upturn
In fact, there have been some modest signs of an upturn in the legal job market.
From the ideas.time.com
Developers are starting to make plans with an eye toward the inevitable upturn.
From the sacbee.com
Tremendous as the speed of the upturn was, that speed did not seem fast enough.
From the time.com
Wouldn't a slight upturn of her chin, or a glance away, get the desired reaction?
From the lohud.com
But even a more modest upturn comes not a moment too soon for American companies.
From the nytimes.com
We believe that our motor division will benefit significantly from this upturn.
From the hemscott.com
Showroom Showdown Despite hopes for an upturn, European car sales remain stalled.
From the time.com
Even a modest upturn in credit-line usage can have a marked impact on loan growth.
From the online.wsj.com
An economic upturn will relieve the pressure on belt-tightening in government.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • An upward movement or trend as in business activity
  • (upturned) overturned: having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom; "an overturned car"; "the upset pitcher of milk"; "sat on an upturned bucket"
  • (1) A period of growth or rising economic activity, especially real GDP, but typically employment as well. (2) The transition of an economy from contraction to growth, also known as a trough of economic activity.
  • The best possible return which could have been calculated during a given time interval. It is expressed as a percentage value.