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Towards

[prep. tawrd, tohrd, tuh-wawrd, twawrd, twohrd; adj. tawrd, tohrd] Example Sentences Origin

to·ward

[prep. tawrd, tohrd, tuh-wawrd, twawrd, twohrd; adj. tawrd, tohrd]
preposition Also, to·wards.
1.
in the direction of: to walk toward the river.
2.
with a view to obtaining or having; for: They're saving money toward a new house.
3.
in the area or vicinity of; near: Our cabin is toward the top of the hill.
4.
turned to; facing: Her back was toward me.
5.
shortly before; close to: toward midnight.
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as a help or contribution to: to give money toward a person's expenses.
7.
with respect to; as regards: his attitude toward women.
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adjective
8.
about to come soon; imminent.
9.
going on; in progress; afoot: There is work toward.
10.
propitious; favorable.
11.
Obsolete.
a.
promising or apt, as a student.
b.
compliant; docile.

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Towards is always a great word to know.
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a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.

Origin:
before 900; Middle English; Old English tōweard. See to, -ward

to·ward·ness, noun
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Example Sentences
  • Preference will be given towards candidates with a background in physical biochemistry.
  • Third, it needs to shift the euro zone's macroeconomic policy from its obsession with budget-cutting towards an agenda for growth.
  • Mike walks towards an aspen grove, head down, taking notes.
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towards (təˈwɔːdz, tɔːdz)
 
prep
1.  in the direction or vicinity of: towards London
2.  with regard to: her feelings towards me
3.  as a contribution or help to: money towards a new car
4.  just before: towards one o'clock
5.  (Irish) in comparison with: it's no work towards having to do it by hand

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Word Origin & History

toward
O.E. toweard "in the direction of," prepositional use of toweard (adj.) "coming, approaching," from to (see to) + -weard, from P.Gmc. *-warth, from PIE *wert "turn" (see -ward). Towards with adverbial genitive ending, was in O.E. as toweards.
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