aftward (Meaning)

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aftward (adv.)

Toward the stern.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aftward

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aftward Sentence Examples

  1. As the storm approached, the ship altered its course to sail aftward, seeking calmer waters.
  2. The aftward movement of the airplane indicated a smooth descent toward the landing strip.
  3. After the intense training session, the athletes walked aftward to cool down and stretch their muscles.
  4. The ship's navigation system guided it aftward through the narrow channel with precision.
  5. The car's sleek design allowed for swift and effortless aftward acceleration on the highway.
  6. The hiker carefully descended the steep slope, moving aftward to maintain balance and control.
  7. A gentle aftward tilt of the chair provided a more comfortable position for relaxation.
  8. The spacecraft initiated an aftward thruster burn to adjust its trajectory for a precise orbital insertion.
  9. Pilots executed a skilled aftward maneuver to taxi the aircraft into its designated parking spot.
  10. After reaching the summit, the mountaineers descended aftward, carefully negotiating the challenging terrain.

FAQs About the word aftward

Toward the stern.

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As the storm approached, the ship altered its course to sail aftward, seeking calmer waters.

The aftward movement of the airplane indicated a smooth descent toward the landing strip.

After the intense training session, the athletes walked aftward to cool down and stretch their muscles.

The ship's navigation system guided it aftward through the narrow channel with precision.