What is another word for homewards?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊmwədz] (IPA)

Homewards is a term widely used to mean towards home or in the direction of one's residence. However, it is not the only word that has this meaning. There are several other words that can be used interchangeably with homewards, like homebound, toward home, heading home, or bound for home. These synonyms convey the same idea that one is returning to their abode or making their way to their place of living. Some other similar words related to homewards could be "homeward-bound," "homecoming," and "returning to the nest." Regardless of which term is used, all these words create a sense of comfort, security, and familiarity.

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What are the hypernyms for Homewards?

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

Usage examples for Homewards

In discussing the affairs of France, he took more than one side-glance homewards, but always with the protest that he had no interest to serve but that of his country.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
To hide the tears which were coming from her eyes she turned away and walked homewards.
"Liza of Lambeth"
W. Somerset Maugham
Liza walked homewards, thinking of the play; at length she tossed her head impatiently.
"Liza of Lambeth"
W. Somerset Maugham

Famous quotes with Homewards

  • The mountain air is fine at evening of the day And flying birds return together homewards. Within these things there is a hint of Truth, But when I start to tell it, I cannot find the words.
    Tao Yuanming
  • When you are next out of doors on a summer night, turn your head towards the zenith. Almost vertically above you will be shining the brightest star of the northern skies — Vega of the Lyre, twenty-six years away at the speed of light, near enough to the point of no return for us short-lived creatures. Past this blue-white beacon, fifty times as brilliant as our sun, we may send our minds and bodies, but never our hearts. For no man will ever turn homewards beyond Vega, to greet again those he knew and loved on Earth.
    Arthur C. Clarke

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