toward

1 of 2

preposition

variants or towards
ˈtō-ərd(z) How to pronounce toward (audio)
ˈtȯ(-ə)rd(z),
tə-ˈwȯrd(z),
ˈtwȯrd(z)
1
: in the direction of
driving toward town
2
a
: along a course leading to
a long stride toward disarmament
b
: in relation to
an attitude toward life
3
a
: at a point in the direction of : near
a cottage somewhere up toward the lake
b
: in such a position as to be in the direction of
your back was toward me
4
: not long before
toward the end of the afternoon
5
a
: in the way of help or assistance in
did all he could toward raising campaign funds
b
: for the partial payment of
proceeds go toward the establishment of a scholarship

toward

2 of 2

adjective

1
or less commonly towards [Middle English towardes, from Old English tōweardes, preposition, toward, from tōweard, adjective]
a
: coming soon : imminent
b
: happening at the moment : afoot
2
a
obsolete : quick to learn : apt
b
: propitious, favoring
a toward breeze

Examples of toward in a Sentence

Preposition The bus is heading toward town. She took a step toward the door. They live out towards the edge of town. We're thinking of taking a vacation towards the end of the month. Efforts toward peace have been largely unsuccessful.
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Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English toward, from Old English tōweard facing, imminent, from , preposition, to + -weard -ward

First Known Use

Preposition

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of toward was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Toward.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/toward. Accessed 4 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

toward

preposition
to·​ward
variants or towards
(ˈ)tō(-ə)rd(z),
(ˈ)tȯ(-ə)rd(z),
tə-ˈwȯrd(z),
(ˈ)twȯrd(z),
(ˈ)twōrd(z)
1
: in the direction of
heading toward town
2
a
: along a course leading to
efforts toward peace
b
: in regard to
attitude toward life
3
: so as to face
turn the chair toward the window
4
: not long before : near
toward noon
5
: as part of the payment for
$100 toward a new sofa

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