upstate
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (noun, adjective) /ˈʌpsteɪt/, (adverb) /ʌpˈsteɪt/
Noun
upstate (plural upstates)
- (US) The northern section of a state.
- Antonym: downstate
- A period during sleep when somebody is primed and ready to learn.
- Antonym: downstate
Translations
northern section of a state
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Adjective
upstate (comparative more upstate, superlative most upstate)
- (US) Of the northern section of a state.
- They went hunting in upstate New York.
- 1996, “22 Short Films About Springfield”, in The Simpsons, season 7, episode 21:
- Superintendent Chalmers: You call hamburgers "steamed hams"?
Principal Skinner: Yes, it's a regional dialect.
Superintendent Chalmers: Uh-huh? What region?
Principal Skinner: Uh, upstate New York.
Superintendent Chalmers: Really? Well, I'm from Utica and I never heard anyone use the phrase "steamed hams".
Principal Skinner: Oh, not in Utica, no. It's an Albany expression.
Superintendent Chalmers: I see.
Adverb
upstate (comparative more upstate, superlative most upstate)
- (US) To the northern section of a state.
- He drove upstate to visit his mother.