westwards (Meaning)

Wordnet

westwards (r)

toward the west

Webster

westwards (adv.)

Toward the west; as, to ride or sail westward.

Synonyms & Antonyms of westwards

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westwards Sentence Examples

  1. The pioneers embarked on a perilous journey westwards, seeking new frontiers.
  2. As the sun began its descent, the shadows stretched westwards, casting long silhouettes.
  3. The wind howled westwards, carrying the scent of distant lands.
  4. The river flowed westwards, meandering through lush valleys and rugged canyons.
  5. The caravan of camels plodded westwards, carrying precious goods across the desert.
  6. The explorer gazed westwards, eager to discover what lay beyond the horizon.
  7. The magnetic compass pointed relentlessly westwards, guiding the ship through treacherous waters.
  8. The hikers ascended the mountain, their path leading them westwards towards the summit.
  9. The birds migrated westwards, their instincts guiding them to warmer climates.
  10. The seeds of change were sown, spreading westwards, bringing new ideas and opportunities.

FAQs About the word westwards

toward the westToward the west; as, to ride or sail westward.

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The pioneers embarked on a perilous journey westwards, seeking new frontiers.

As the sun began its descent, the shadows stretched westwards, casting long silhouettes.

The wind howled westwards, carrying the scent of distant lands.

The river flowed westwards, meandering through lush valleys and rugged canyons.