westwards
|west-wards|
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/ˈwɛstwərdz/
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/ˈwɛstwədz/
toward the west
Etymology
Etymology Information
'westwards' originates from Old English, specifically the word 'westweard', where 'west' meant 'west' and the suffix '-ward' meant 'toward'.
Historical Evolution
'westwards' changed from Middle English forms such as 'westward(e)' and eventually became the modern English form 'westwards'.
Meaning Changes
Initially it meant 'toward the west', and over time it has retained that basic directional meaning into modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adverb 1
toward the west; in a westward direction.
The birds flew westwards as winter approached.
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Last updated: 2026/01/11 22:58
