woodward

[ˈwʊdwərd]

woodward Definition

  • 1a person who works with or sells wood
  • 2a street in Washington, D.C., known for its association with the American press

Using woodward: Examples

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  • Example

    He is a woodward and makes beautiful furniture.

  • Example

    Woodward Avenue in Detroit is known for its historic buildings.

  • Example

    The journalists at Woodward Street are known for their investigative reporting.

woodward Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: woodward in Brief

'Woodward' [ˈwʊdwərd] refers to a person who works with or sells wood, or a street in Washington, D.C. that is associated with the American press. The term is used to describe a lumberman, timberman, journalist, or reporter. Examples include 'He is a woodward and makes beautiful furniture,' and 'The journalists at Woodward Street are known for their investigative reporting.'