Pronunciation: /ˈwɛstwərd/
adjective moving, facing, or situated towards the west
A1 The sun sets in the westward direction.
A2 They embarked on a westward journey across the country.
B1 The pioneers traveled westward in search of new opportunities.
B2 The explorer's expedition took them on a westward route through uncharted territories.
C1 The company decided to expand its operations in a westward direction.
C2 The migration of birds in the autumn is often observed heading westward for warmer climates.
adverb towards the west
A1 The sun sets in the westward direction.
A2 The pioneers traveled westward in search of new opportunities.
B1 The train journeyed westward through the mountains.
B2 The explorer set out on a westward expedition across the desert.
C1 The company expanded westward to reach new markets.
C2 The airline introduced a new westward route to connect major cities.
formal The pioneers traveled westward in search of new opportunities.
informal Let's head westward for our road trip this summer.
slang We should totally go westward for the concert next weekend.
figurative She turned her thoughts westward, dreaming of a better future.
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