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onward
[ on-werd, awn- ]
adverb
- toward a point ahead or in front; forward, as in space or time.
Antonyms:
- at a position or point in advance.
adjective
- directed or moving onward or forward; forward.
Antonyms:
onward
/ ˈɒ²Ô·ÉÉ™»å /
adjective
- directed or moving forwards, onwards, etc
adverb
- a variant of onwards
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McKenna drew from an encyclopedic knowledge of fashion from the medieval age onward, said her friend Jenny, who asked to withhold her last name for privacy concerns.
It said its work had been "ramped up" to deal with the £50m-a-year trade in stolen phones across the capital, with those responsible for thefts, handling, and onward criminal supply all being targeted.
In his timeline, homelessness was trending down nationally from 2010 onward, even while it was increasing on the West Coast.
Burns sends Marshall internet memes about hydration on off days, the senior said, making her laugh but also focused on the prize as the Big Ten season moves onward and the long trips continue.
Riding two Amtrak trains over three days from Washington, D.C. to Chicago, then onward to Albuquerque before returning to L.A., he got little sleep but had great views.
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More About Onward
What doesÌıonward mean?
Onward means about the same thing as forward—t´Çward a point ahead or in the future.
It can be used in the context of travel through physical space or through time, but it is perhaps most commonly used when discussing progress toward a goal.
Onward can be used as either an adverb or an adjective. When used as an adverb, onward typically comes after the verb, as in We traveled onward. When onward is used as an adverb, it is interchangeable with onwards (which is only used as an adverb).
It can be used to refer to all the time after a certain point, as in These records are from 1950 onward.Ìı
It can also be used as a kind of command or word of encouragement meaning something like move on, as in Onward, scouts! We need to reach camp before nightfall.
Onward appears in the phrase onward and upward, which is usually used in the context of progress or success.
Example: If we don’t keep moving onward and innovating, we’ll never be able to compete in this market.
Where doesÌı´Ç²Ô·É²¹°ù»åÌıcome from?
The first records of the word onward in its modern sense come from the 1300s. The suffix -ward indicates a direction based on the first part of the word. It’s used in several other common words that indicate direction of movement through space or time, such as toward, forward, backward, and afterward.
Sometimes, onward can be used in the same way as on—travel onward, travel on, move onward, move on, go onward, and go on can all mean just about the same thing. Still, -ward helps to emphasize direction and movement. In the case of onward, this movement is usually toward a goal or completion of a task. When used in the context of travel toward a destination, it can sound a bit formal or poetic. But such expressions can be used metaphorically—t´Ç journey onward can literally mean to continue traveling or it can mean to keep making progress toward a goal.
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What are some other forms related to onward?
- onwards (adverb)
What are some synonyms for onward?
What are some words that share a root or word element with onward?Ìı
What are some words that often get used in discussing onward?
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How isÌıonward used in real life?
Onward is used less commonly than similar words like forward or ahead. It’s often associated with progress and success, especially when it’s used in the common expression onward and upward.
From , Secretary will travel onward to , . Details:
— Department of State (@StateDept)
This will be my last time addressing this matter publicly. Onward to the work of *actually* ensuring educational equity for our students in North Carolina.
— James E. Ford (@JEFordNCTOY)
About last night…… Italian Supercup Champs! 😤💪🿠Thankful to have helped bring an award back to Venice after 12 years! Great way to begin the season, ladies. Onward and upward! 💃ğŸ¿ğŸ˜†ğŸ™ğŸ¿
— Temitope Fagbenle OLY (@TemiFagbenle)
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When onward is used as an adverb, it can be used interchangeably with onwards.
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