enfroward (Meaning)

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enfroward (v. t.)

To make froward, perverse, or ungovernable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enfroward

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enfroward Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers marched enfroward, their boots hitting the pavement in unison.
  2. She pushed herself forward, enfroward towards her goals, never once giving up.
  3. The boat moved enfroward at a leisurely pace, gliding through the calm waters.
  4. He enfroward confidently, knowing that he was making the right decision.
  5. The assembly line workers enfroward steadily, efficiently completing their tasks.
  6. The horse galloped enfroward, its mane flowing in the wind.
  7. She took a step enfroward, her heart pounding in her chest.
  8. They enfroward boldly into the unknown, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
  9. The politician enfroward confidently to the podium, ready to deliver his speech.
  10. The hikers continued enfroward, their backpacks heavy with supplies.

FAQs About the word enfroward

To make froward, perverse, or ungovernable.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soldiers marched enfroward, their boots hitting the pavement in unison.

She pushed herself forward, enfroward towards her goals, never once giving up.

The boat moved enfroward at a leisurely pace, gliding through the calm waters.

He enfroward confidently, knowing that he was making the right decision.