Onward
(
adverb
,
preposition
)
(As an adverb)
Onward ( adverb )
- In a forward direction; forward in time or order; in the future.
- Towards a further point; in the direction of progress or development.
Origin:
Old english andweard (see on, -ward).
Examples:
- We must press onward.
- They moved onward through the forest.
- The company looks onward to the future.
- The soldiers marched onward to victory.
- Onward to the next chapter.
(As a preposition)
Onward ( preposition )
- In a forward direction; forward in time or order; in the future.
- Towards a further point; in the direction of progress or development.
Origin:
Old english andweard (see on, -ward).
Examples:
- We must press onward.
- They moved onward through the forest.
- The company looks onward to the future.
- The soldiers marched onward to victory.
- Onward to the next chapter.