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Buck up Meaning in English

expression

ˈbək/ /ˈəp
BUHK uhp
bˈʌk/ /ˈʌp
BUK UP

परिभाषा

An informal way to tell someone to cheer up, be more positive, or face a challenge with courage. Often used to encourage someone who is sad or discouraged.

उपयोग और बारीकियां

Used informally, mainly in British and older American English. Can sound old-fashioned or bossy depending on tone. Often used as 'Buck up!' (an imperative) or 'You need to buck up.' Close to 'cheer up', but with a stronger sense of facing adversity bravely.

उदाहरण वाक्य

Buck up, everything will be fine.

basic

You need to buck up and try again.

basic

The coach told the team to buck up before the game.

basic

Come on, just buck up and finish your homework.

natural

It’s been a tough week, but we’ll have to buck up and keep going.

natural

If you don't buck up soon, you'll miss out on all the fun.

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