onward

[ˈɒnwəd]

onward Definition

  • 1in a continuing forward direction; ahead
  • 2moving forward or making progress

Using onward: Examples

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

  • Example

    We must press onward with our plans.

  • Example

    The journey onward was long and tiring.

  • Example

    The company is moving onward and upward.

  • Example

    He urged the team to keep pushing onward despite setbacks.

onward Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for onward

Antonyms for onward

Phrases with onward

  • starting from now and continuing into the future

    Example

    From this day onward, I will work harder to achieve my goals.

  • onwards and upwards

    used to encourage someone to continue making progress or to suggest that things are improving

    Example

    Despite the challenges, we must keep moving onwards and upwards.

  • to continue moving forward despite difficulties or obstacles

    Example

    We must press onward with our mission, even when the going gets tough.

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Summary: onward in Brief

The term 'onward' [ˈɒnwəd] refers to continuing forward or making progress. It can be used to encourage someone to keep going, as in 'press onward,' or to describe a journey, as in 'The journey onward was long and tiring.' 'Onward' also appears in phrases like 'from this day onward,' indicating a starting point for future progress.

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