sideward

[ˈsaɪdwərd]

sideward Definition

  • 1directed or turned toward one side
  • 2moving or facing to the side

Using sideward: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sideward" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He took a sideward step to avoid the puddle.

  • Example

    The car was parked sideward on the street.

  • Example

    She glanced sideward at her friend during the meeting.

sideward Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sideward

Phrases with sideward

  • a quick look to the side, often used to express suspicion or disapproval

    Example

    She gave him a sideward glance when he made the inappropriate joke.

  • a motion or action that goes to the side

    Example

    The dance routine included a lot of sideward movements.

  • a gradual movement or deviation to the side

    Example

    The boat experienced a sideward drift due to the strong current.

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Summary: sideward in Brief

The term 'sideward' [ˈsaɪdwərd] refers to something directed or turned towards one side, or moving or facing to the side. It can be used to describe physical movements, such as a sideward step, or the position of an object, such as a car parked sideward. The phrase 'sideward glance' is often used to express suspicion or disapproval.