rightwards
Prononciation : [ˈraɪtˌwərdz]
Mot
Contexte : « direction »
(adverb) when you move or look towards the right side. It's like turning to see what's on your right or walking in that direction.
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She walked rightwards along the path, enjoying the sunny day.
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He didn't go rightwards; instead, he chose to turn left and explore that area.
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Are we supposed to go rightwards at the next intersection?
Contexte : « movement »
(adverb) to indicate a process or action moving towards the right side. You use it when you describe a change in position in a rightward fashion.
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The car was moving rightwards down the street smoothly.
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The bird did not soar rightwards; it flew straight up into the sky.
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Is the train heading rightwards on the track?
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