Meaning & Definition of word "Eastward"

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    Eastward

    /ˈiːstwərd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Situated or directed toward the east.
      • Example: The eastward path leads us to the old windmill.
    • 2. Moving or tending toward the east.
      • Example: They embarked on an eastward journey from the city.

    adverb:

    • 1. In the direction of the east.
      • Example: They set sail eastward across the ocean.
    • 2. Toward the east; moving or facing toward the eastern part.
      • Example: The sun rises eastward every morning.
    • 3. In a location toward the east.
      • Example: The campsite is situated eastward of the main road.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from east + -ward.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    eastward ho:

    A phrase used to announce departure toward the east.

    head eastward:

    To move or travel in an eastern direction.

    Related Words

    east:

    The direction of the rising sun.

    eastern:

    Relating to the east or situated in the east.

    Slang Meanings of eastward

    Meaning: Ready to head in the direction of new beginnings.

    Example Sentence: Feeling eastward about life changes.

    Meaning: Indicating a positive outlook towards travel or exploration in the east.

    Example Sentence: I'm going eastward with my plans for adventure!