Examples of how to use the word toward:
"Toward" is a preposition used to indicate direction or movement in a particular direction. It can also show a deadline or goal. For example: "She walked toward the store" or "We are working toward a solution."
Bring that plate toward me, please. Let us now look toward the East.
He simpered when the compliment was directed toward him.
His friendliness towards the new colleagues helped them feel welcomed and at ease in the workplace.
The homonym "to" can mean toward, or in order to. It has the homophones too and two.
Any objective pronoun can follow any preposition.Examples:He threw the ball toward me.The compliment was directed toward you.The rock rolled into the road as our car hurtled toward it.The kids ran away as the wave rolled toward them.She made sweet talk to attract the puppy toward herself.We hold good will toward everyone.
I use toward but sometimes it depends on your accent
Bring that plate toward me, please. Let us now look toward the East.
Never aim a gun toward a target that you don't intend to shoot.
The word toward's is spelled without the use of an apostrophe.Towards is the correct spelling.
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calypso toward my presence
She has insular attitudes toward foreigners.
Although he claimed to be amenable toward everybody and friendly toward all, there were still some who labeled him a misogynist.
How is the trend toward open systems, connectivity, and interoperability related to business use of the Internet,
You have to use an evasive roll or evasive dodge using R2 toward the announcer table then once your on there you use it again toward the crowd. !
I saw fish swiming toward midsteam.
The shrewd businessman was uncompromising toward my boss.