What is another word for eastwards?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːstwədz] (IPA)

Eastwards is a directional term used to indicate movement or travel towards the east. There are a number of synonyms for this word, such as eastward, easterly, oriental, and eastern. Each of these words can be used to communicate the same idea of moving in the direction of the rising sun. Other synonyms include to the east, in an easterly direction, towards the sunrise, and facing east. Whatever the context, there are many ways to express the idea of moving towards the east using different words and phrases, each of which can add depth and nuance to your writing or conversation.

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  • Equivalence

    • Noun, plural
      east.
  • Independent

    • Noun, plural
      TSES.

What are the hypernyms for Eastwards?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Eastwards

They drove along eastwards, and as the hour grew later the streets became more filled and the traffic greater.
"Liza of Lambeth"
W. Somerset Maugham
The sea was a deep blue, heaving very slowly, though you felt the weight of the mighty ocean in every fold; and eastwards, the shoulders of the swell, catching the glorious reflection of the sun, hurled the splendour along, till all that quarter of the sea looked to be a mass of leaping dazzle.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell
At that hour of the evening the distant outline of Snake's Fall was lost in the gray to the eastwards.
"The Son of his Father"
Ridgwell Cullum

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