West ( noun , adverb , adjective )

(As a noun)

West ( noun )

  1. The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun is seen to set.
  2. The region lying in or toward this direction.
  3. The western part of a country, town, or city.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english west; akin to old high german westan west, latin vestus clothing, sanskrit vasati he dwells.

Examples:

  1. She loves the west coast.
  2. He is heading west.
  3. The sun sets in the west.
  4. The city's west side is the poorest.
  5. The company is expanding to the west.

(As an adverb)

West ( adverb )

  1. The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun is seen to set.
  2. The region lying in or toward this direction.
  3. The western part of a country, town, or city.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english west; akin to old high german westan west, latin vestus clothing, sanskrit vasati he dwells.

Examples:

  1. She loves the west coast.
  2. He is heading west.
  3. The sun sets in the west.
  4. The city's west side is the poorest.
  5. The company is expanding to the west.

(As an adjective)

West ( adjective )

  1. The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun is seen to set.
  2. The region lying in or toward this direction.
  3. The western part of a country, town, or city.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english west; akin to old high german westan west, latin vestus clothing, sanskrit vasati he dwells.

Examples:

  1. She loves the west coast.
  2. He is heading west.
  3. The sun sets in the west.
  4. The city's west side is the poorest.
  5. The company is expanding to the west.
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