Similar words: award, hardware, afterward, put forward, bring forward, look forward to, upwardly mobile, town. Meaning: [təˈwɔːd; twɔːd; tɔːd] prep. Also, towards.1. in the direction of: to walk toward the river. 2. with a view to obtaining or having; for: They're saving money toward a new house. 3. in the area or vicinity of; near: Our cabin is toward the top of the hill. 4. turned to; facing: Her back was toward me. 5. shortly before; close to: toward midnight. 6. as a help or contribution to: to give money toward a person's expenses. 7. with respect to; as regards: his attitude toward women. adj.8. about to come soon; imminent. 9. going on; in progress; afoot: There is work toward. 10. propitious; favorable. 11. Obs. promising or apt, as a student. compliant; docile..
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121. Two men and a woman were walking briskly down the sidewalk toward him.
122. The President's speech was hailed as a conciliatory gesture toward business.
123. "Look out!" somebody shouted, as the truck started to roll toward the sea.
124. Despite its condescension toward the Bennet family, the letter begins to allay Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy.
125. Toward the city limits the houses begin to thin out.
126. There was a marked difference in his behavior toward me.
127. She nodded toward a man who was standing across the room .
128. In the west some people think that ours is an age marked by a strong movement toward materialism.
129. Congresswoman Weintrob jawboned local officials about their responsibilities toward the immigrant community.
130. I'll behave toward them as I would like to be treated.
131. He deposited a small amount of money toward the purchase of the car.
132. They deposited a large amount of money toward the purchase of the car.
133. The donation went some way toward paying for the damage.
134. Trends toward the globalization of industry have dramatically affected food production in California.
135. He walked slowly toward the end of the jury box furthest from the judge.
136. She rooted through the bag, found what she wanted, and headed toward the door.
137. The firm will head toward bankruptcy unless a new manager is elected.
138. The touring sedan bucketed over the rocky road toward the ancient castle.
139. O'Neill had a genuine ambivalence toward US involvement in the war.
140. His disapproving attitude toward cars is simply sour grapes; the fact is that he would like to have a car but can't afford to buy one.
141. Steer toward the left.
142. That is one reason why we have remained opposed to dogmatism toward the theory of Marxism.
143. The interviews also revealed strong antipathy toward Congress.
144. We have no animosity toward anyone.
145. Sometimes mistakes are necessary steps toward actualizing your goals.
146. Marquez, realizing he must act quickly,[sentencedict.com] marched toward Queretaro.
147. She was walking toward her apartment building.
148. Toward late afternoon,[www.Sentencedict.com] a strong wind came up and the sky clouded over.
149. Currently there are no universally accepted standards for environmental auditors to work toward, although they are beginning to be developed.
150. In part, the present high level of antipathy toward foreign travel is easy to explain.
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