Onward ( adverb , preposition )

(As an adverb)

Onward ( adverb )

  1. In a forward direction; forward in time or order; in the future.
  2. Towards a further point; in the direction of progress or development.

Origin:

Old english andweard (see on, -ward).

Examples:

  1. We must press onward.
  2. They moved onward through the forest.
  3. The company looks onward to the future.
  4. The soldiers marched onward to victory.
  5. Onward to the next chapter.

(As a preposition)

Onward ( preposition )

  1. In a forward direction; forward in time or order; in the future.
  2. Towards a further point; in the direction of progress or development.

Origin:

Old english andweard (see on, -ward).

Examples:

  1. We must press onward.
  2. They moved onward through the forest.
  3. The company looks onward to the future.
  4. The soldiers marched onward to victory.
  5. Onward to the next chapter.
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