Associations to the word «Outward»
Noun
- Enjoyment
- Turning
- Furrow
- Vigour
- Emptiness
- Appendage
- Extremity
- Convulsion
- Trajectory
- Worshipper
- Thrusting
- Indifference
- Crust
- Splendour
- Bram
- Bondage
- Believer
- Circling
- Velocity
- Disk
- Toe
- Push
- Corona
- Affection
- Virtue
- Sphere
- Bustle
- Suture
- Perturbation
- Limb
- Fireball
- Lobe
- Gloss
- Plasma
- Sincerity
- Salvation
- Elbow
- Normal
- Throbbing
- Bend
- Forearm
- Shrinking
- Simplicity
- Resonance
- Circle
- Flux
- Membrane
- Sweep
- Pivot
- Flow
- Sheath
- Convoy
- Circumference
- Communion
- Greatness
- Cairn
- Swelling
Adjective
Wiktionary
OUTWARD, adjective. Outer; located towards the outside
OUTWARD, adjective. Visible, noticeable
OUTWARD, adjective. Tending to the exterior or outside.
OUTWARD, adjective. (obsolete) Foreign; not civil or intestine.
OUTWARD, adverb. Towards the outside; away from the centre. [from 10thc.]
OUTWARD, adverb. (obsolete) Outwardly, in outer appearances; publicly. [14th-17thc.]
OUTWARD, verb. (obsolete) (rare) To ward off; to keep out.
Dictionary definition
OUTWARD, adverb. Toward the outside; "move the needle further outward!".
OUTWARD, adjective. Relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind; "a concern with outward beauty rather than with inward reflections".
OUTWARD, adjective. That is going out or leaving; "the departing train"; "an outward journey"; "outward-bound ships".
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.