onward

IPA: ˈɔnwɝd

verb

  • (intransitive) To keep going; to progress or persevere.
  • (transitive) To pass (something) onward; to forward.

adjective

  • (not comparable) Moving forward.
  • Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.

adverb

  • In a forward direction.
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Examples of "onward" in Sentences

  • The man played piano since morning onwards.
  • It has been up and onward for the young thespian.
  • The caterpillars hatch from the end of June onwards.
  • The iota subscript was employed from the 13th century onwards.
  • The band's lineup stayed the same from the second album onwards.
  • The mural depicts the history of Old Square from the priory onwards.
  • For the sixth enchant and onward there is a chance to break the weapon.
  • The layout of the church from 1810 onwards has remained largely unaltered.
  • The study developed from the closet or cabinet of the Renaissance onwards.
  • In the end, from the 2008 election onwards, the constituencies were abolished.

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