onward and upward



onward and upward

1. Becoming increasingly successful; continuing to advance or make progress. After the immense success of his first book, it was all onward and upward for John's writing career.
2. Improving to a brighter, happier future, especially after some misfortune or unpleasant incident. I know you're really disappointed with your result on the midterm, but hey, it's onward and upward from here!
See also: and, onward, upward

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adelaida-Spanish, Hungarian
Aliyah (1)-Arabic
Osgar-Anglo-Saxon
Farley['fɑ:li]
Caleb['kæləb]
Bainbridge['beibridʒ]