Synonyms for the preposition towards could include - approaching, moving, or proceeding.
attract
A feeling of antipathy towards another person.
Used in nautical language, "Forward"
Dedication.
Yes, "towards" is a preposition that shows direction or movement in relation to something. It is not a connective.
No, the word 'towards' (or toward, both are accepted spellings) is not a noun.The word 'towards' (or toward) is a preposition, a word that connect a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.Examples:We decided that it was time to head towardhome. (the preposition 'toward' connects the noun 'home' to the verb 'to head')The surf came rushing towards them. (the preposition 'towards' connects the pronoun 'them' to the verb 'rushing')He directs his animosity towardsothers. (the preposition 'towards' connects the noun 'others' to the noun 'animosity')
a trustworthy bond of two people who have a great affection towards eachother.
No, the word 'towards' (or toward) is a preposition, a word that connects a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.Examples:He hit the ball and ran toward first base. (the preposition 'toward' connects the noun 'first base' with the verb 'ran')The road towards town has several gas stations. (the preposition 'towards' connects the noun 'town' to the noun 'road')
Another word for Scout is Lookout.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
Angriness is another word for anger, a strong feeling of antagonism towards someone, with an urge to harm them in some way.
He chastised his partner of being inefficient in doing all the work. This is an example using the word chastise.