seaward Sentence Examples

  1. The ship glided seaward, leaving the bustling harbor behind.
  2. The coastline extended seaward for miles, dotted with rocky cliffs and sandy coves.
  3. The lighthouse towered majestically seaward, guiding seafarers back to land.
  4. The waves crashed against the seaward-facing rocks, sending spray high into the air.
  5. The wind howled seaward, carrying the salty scent of the ocean.
  6. Seagulls wheeled and cried seaward, their cries mingling with the sound of the waves.
  7. The surfers paddled seaward, their boards slicing through the water.
  8. The fishermen cast their nets seaward, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  9. The swimmers splashed and played seaward, enjoying the refreshing water.
  10. The sunset painted the sky in vibrant hues of red and gold, casting a warm glow over the seaward horizon.

seaward Meaning

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seaward (n)

the direction toward the sea

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seaward (a)

(of winds) coming from the land

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seaward (s)

directed or situated away from inland regions and toward the sea or coast

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seaward (r)

in the direction of the sea

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seaward (a.)

Directed or situated toward the sea.

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seaward (adv.)

Toward the sea.

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the direction toward the sea, (of winds) coming from the land, directed or situated away from inland regions and toward the sea or coast, in the direction of th

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The ship glided seaward, leaving the bustling harbor behind.

The coastline extended seaward for miles, dotted with rocky cliffs and sandy coves.

The lighthouse towered majestically seaward, guiding seafarers back to land.

The waves crashed against the seaward-facing rocks, sending spray high into the air.