homewards (Meaning)

Wordnet

homewards (r)

toward home

Webster

homewards (adv.)

Toward home; in the direction of one's house, town, or country.

Synonyms & Antonyms of homewards

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homewards Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun began its descent, Emily turned homewards, her steps heavy with anticipation.
  2. The weary traveler made his homewards journey, his heart filled with a mix of longing and dread.
  3. The children skipped and sang as they made their way homewards, their laughter echoing through the empty streets.
  4. The train conductor announced the approaching homewards station, sending a surge of excitement through the passengers.
  5. The homeward-bound sailors set their sails, eager to embrace the familiar shores.
  6. Mary gazed longingly at the distant sky, where the homeward-bound birds flew in formation.
  7. The astronaut looked out of the spacecraft window, feeling a twinge of homesickness as she began her homewards journey.
  8. The soldiers marched homewards, their faces etched with both relief and exhaustion.
  9. The ship sailed steadily homewards, carrying a cargo of longing hearts.
  10. As the car turned the corner, revealing the familiar street, a sense of pure contentment washed over John as he made his final homewards stretch.

FAQs About the word homewards

toward homeToward home; in the direction of one's house, town, or country.

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As the sun began its descent, Emily turned homewards, her steps heavy with anticipation.

The weary traveler made his homewards journey, his heart filled with a mix of longing and dread.

The children skipped and sang as they made their way homewards, their laughter echoing through the empty streets.

The train conductor announced the approaching homewards station, sending a surge of excitement through the passengers.