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Meaning of westward
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westward (n)
the cardinal compass point that is a 270 degrees
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westward (s)
moving toward the west
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westward (r)
toward the west
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westward (adv.)
Alt. of Westwards
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westward (a.)
Lying toward the west.
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westward (n.)
The western region or countries; the west.
westward Sentence Examples
- The pioneers ventured westward in search of new opportunities.
- The sun was setting westward, casting an ethereal glow over the landscape.
- The compass needle pointed steadfastly westward, guiding our path.
- The westward migration shaped the history and demographics of the United States.
- The Oregon Trail was a perilous route westward for settlers seeking new lives.
- The Arctic tern undertakes an epic westward migration each year.
- The westward expansion of the Roman Empire brought Roman culture and influence to distant lands.
- The winds howled westward, carrying the scent of the sea.
- The stars seemed to twinkle westward, leading us astray in the vast wilderness.
- The river flowed westward, its waters carving out a path through the mountains.
FAQs About the word westward
the cardinal compass point that is a 270 degrees, moving toward the west, toward the westAlt. of Westwards, Lying toward the west., The western region or countr
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The pioneers ventured westward in search of new opportunities.
The sun was setting westward, casting an ethereal glow over the landscape.
The compass needle pointed steadfastly westward, guiding our path.
The westward migration shaped the history and demographics of the United States.