Outward - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈaʊtwərd|  American pronunciation of the word outward
Brit.  |ˈaʊtwəd|  British pronunciation of the word outward

adjective

- that is going out or leaving (syn: outbound, outward-bound)
an outward journey
outward-bound ships

adverb

- toward the outside (syn: outwards)
move the needle further outward!

Extra examples

They showed no outward signs of fear, but they must have been afraid.

She was waiting for some outward expression of his love.

To all outward appearances, their marriage was quite normal.

The outward migration of people from the city has hurt the city's economy greatly.

He made a slight outward movement with his right hand.

The window faces outward toward the street.

Stand with your heels together, toes pointing outward.

...never was there in a man such a fine, heroic outward and such a cowardly interior...

He is an odd mixture of outward confidence and inner doubt.

To all outward appearances everything was fine, but under the surface the marriage was very shaky.

If he is suffering he certainly shows no outward sign of it.

The outward flight took eight hours, but return journey took only six hours.

The door opens outward.

The economy and outward appearance of the area have changed considerably.

His clenched fist was the only outward sign of his anger.

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