eastward (Meaning)

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eastward (n)

the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees

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eastward (s)

moving toward the east

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eastward (r)

toward the east

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eastward (adv.)

Alt. of Eastwards

Synonyms & Antonyms of eastward

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eastward Sentence Examples

  1. The migratory birds flew eastward in search of a warmer climate.
  2. The wind was blowing eastward, carrying the scent of rain with it.
  3. The compass needle pointed eastward, indicating the direction of the rising sun.
  4. The explorer embarked on a journey eastward, hoping to discover new lands.
  5. The ship sailed eastward, gliding through the calm waters of the ocean.
  6. The town was situated eastward of the river, surrounded by lush green fields.
  7. The hikers ventured eastward, following a winding trail through the dense forest.
  8. The clouds gathered eastward, bringing the promise of an approaching storm.
  9. The smoke from the fire drifted eastward, casting a hazy shadow over the landscape.
  10. The sun rose eastward, painting the sky with hues of gold and crimson.

FAQs About the word eastward

the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees, moving toward the east, toward the eastAlt. of Eastwards

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The migratory birds flew eastward in search of a warmer climate.

The wind was blowing eastward, carrying the scent of rain with it.

The compass needle pointed eastward, indicating the direction of the rising sun.

The explorer embarked on a journey eastward, hoping to discover new lands.