rightwards
Pronunciation: [ˈraɪtˌwərdz]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
She walked rightwards along the path, enjoying the sunny day.
Example
He didn't go rightwards; instead, he chose to turn left and explore that area.
Example
Are we supposed to go rightwards at the next intersection?
Context: "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.
Example
The car was moving rightwards down the street smoothly.
Example
The bird did not soar rightwards; it flew straight up into the sky.
Example
Is the train heading rightwards on the track?
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