no, because ward is a word, but it has nothing to do with going backwards.
Yes, "backward" is a compound word formed by combining the words "back" and "ward."
No, becuase its one word
no because ward is not a word
no
Some examples of compound words that are the same when spelled backward and forward are "deified" and "reviver."
The hindi word for backward is GAWAR. However, it might be found as offensive in some parts on india.
No, the word "river" is not a palindrome because it does not read the same backward and forward. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same forward as it does backward, like "radar" or "level."
A word or sentence that is spelled the same backward and forward is called a palindrome.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Some examples of compound words that are the same when spelled backward and forward are "deified" and "reviver."
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Grandmother, backward, meantime and grasshopper
The hindi word for backward is GAWAR. However, it might be found as offensive in some parts on india.
forward
No.
Forward
No It's not a compound word
"Backward" is an adjective. "Backwards" and "backwardly" are adverbs and "backwardness" is a noun.
No, important is not a compound word.
Upwards is a compound word.