Towards
Pronunciation
- RP IPA: /təˈwÉ”Ëdz/
- GenAm IPA: /tʊˈwÉ”Ëɹdz/, /twÉ”Ëɹdz/, /tÉ”Ëɹdz/
- Hyphenation: to + wards
Full definition of towards
Preposition
(mainly in British English)- Variant of toward.
- 1835, Sir John Ross, Sir James Clark Ross, Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-west Passage …, Volume 1, pp.284-5Towards the following morning, the thermometer fell to 5°; and at daylight, there was not an atom of water to be seen in any direction.
- 2011, October 1, Phil McNulty, Everton 0-2 Liverpool, But with Goodison Park openly directing its full hostility towards Atkinson, Liverpool went ahead when Carroll turned in his first Premier League goal of the season after 70 minutes.
Synonyms
Usage notes
Although some have tried to discern a semantic distinction between the words toward and towards, the difference is merely dialectal. Towards is the most common form, while toward tends to appear only in American English.
Adverb
towards
- (obsolete) In the direction of something (indicated by context).
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.iv:Thus as he spake, lo far away they spyde
A varlet running towards hastily ....
Adjective
towards
- (obsolete) Near; at hand; in state of preparation; toward.
- ShakespeareWe have a trifling foolish banquet
Towards.