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upgraded

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for upgraded, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Having been improved or replaced with a better version.

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modernized uprated

Frequently asked questions

What does “upgraded” mean?

The word “upgraded” means having been improved or replaced with a better version. In plain terms, already made better or more advanced.

How do you use “upgraded” in a sentence?

Here is “upgraded” used in a sentence: “We now have an upgraded security system in the office.”

What part of speech is “upgraded”?

“Upgraded” is an adjective.

Is “upgraded” a common word?

“Upgraded” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'upgraded' and 'updated'?

'Upgraded' means replaced with or improved to a better, higher-grade version. 'Updated' means brought up to date with the latest information or changes, which is not always a rise in quality; software might be updated for a small fix but upgraded to a whole new edition.

What is the difference between 'upgraded' and 'improved'?

'Improved' is a general term meaning made better in some way. 'Upgraded' is more specific, implying a move to a higher grade, tier, or version, such as an upgraded seat, membership, or model.

What is the opposite of 'upgraded'?

The opposite of 'upgraded' is 'downgraded', meaning moved to a lower grade, tier, or quality. For example, a passenger might be upgraded to business class or downgraded to economy.

What things are commonly described as 'upgraded'?

'Upgraded' is often applied to technology and services, such as upgraded software, hardware, phones, and computers, as well as upgraded memberships, flights, and hotel rooms. It signals a move to a better version rather than merely a repair.

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