Answer:
Oxidation: the loss of electrons
Reduction: the gain of electrons
Oxidation number: the charge based on the number of electrons assigned to an atom as compared to the neutral atom
Step-by-step explanation:
The oxidation number of a neutral atom is zero. When the atom is oxidized, it loses electrons (which have a negative charge), so the oxidation number goes up. When the atom is reduced, it gains electron (it gains negative charge), so the oxidation number goes down.