outwards
adverb, adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The children moved outwards to give the stage more space.
Definition:To move away from a point or center. Also indicating outward movement.
Example:The adhesive often spreads in a direction outwards from the point of application.
Definition:The direction away from a point or center.
Example:The designer ensured that the building looked outwards towards the cityscape.
Definition:Looking in the direction away from a point or center.
Example:The roots of the plant grew outwards into the surrounding soil.
Definition:Growth that moves away from a central point.
Example:The universe is expanding outwards, causing distant galaxies to move away from us.
Definition:To expand in the direction away from a point or center.
Example:The crowd looked outwards at the fireworks lighting up the night sky.
Definition:To look in the direction away from a point or center.
Example:The paint seeped outwards from the crack in the wall, spreading across the surface.
Definition:The spreading or extending of a fabric in the direction away from a point or center.
Example:The city has expanded outwards over the years, swallowing neighboring towns.
Definition:To expand in the direction away from a point or center.
Example:The sun moves outwards across the sky as the day progresses.
Definition:To move away from a point or center. Also indicating outward movement.
Example:The flame spread outwards over the candlewick, growing larger and more intense.
Definition:To spread or extend in the direction away from a point or center.
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