Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊmwərd/
adjective directed or moving toward home
A1 I walked homeward after school.
A2 The homeward journey was long but peaceful.
B1 The homeward-bound travelers were excited to return home.
B2 The homeward flight was delayed due to bad weather.
C1 The homeward trek through the mountains was challenging but rewarding.
C2 The homeward voyage across the ocean was filled with adventure and discovery.
adverb moving or leading toward home
A1 After a long day at the beach, we walked homeward as the sun began to set.
A2 The lost dog finally found its way homeward after wandering the streets for hours.
B1 Feeling tired and ready to rest, the hikers turned homeward to head back to their campsite.
B2 The sailor navigated homeward through rough waters, eager to reach land after weeks at sea.
C1 The weary travelers made their way homeward, reflecting on the adventures and experiences of their journey.
C2 The author's novel beautifully describes the protagonist's emotional journey homeward, filled with self-discovery and growth.
formal After the long journey, they finally turned homeward to return to their own town.
informal Let's head homeward now, I'm getting tired.
slang I'm ready to bounce and head homeward.
figurative As the sun set, she felt a sense of peace wash over her, guiding her homeward towards her true self.
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