West
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noun
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adverb
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adjective
)
(As a noun)
West ( noun )
- The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun is seen to set.
- The region lying in or toward this direction.
- 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:
- She loves the west coast.
- He is heading west.
- The sun sets in the west.
- The city's west side is the poorest.
- The company is expanding to the west.
(As an adverb)
West ( adverb )
- The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun is seen to set.
- The region lying in or toward this direction.
- 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:
- She loves the west coast.
- He is heading west.
- The sun sets in the west.
- The city's west side is the poorest.
- The company is expanding to the west.
(As an adjective)
West ( adjective )
- The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun is seen to set.
- The region lying in or toward this direction.
- 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:
- She loves the west coast.
- He is heading west.
- The sun sets in the west.
- The city's west side is the poorest.
- The company is expanding to the west.