Outward | Mean of outward in English Dictionary
/ˈaʊtwɚd/
- of or relating to the way that someone or something looks or seems on the outside
- Despite her outward [=apparent] calm, she was extremely nervous about the interview.
- They showed no outward signs of fear, but they must have been afraid.
- She was waiting for some outward expression of his love.
- To/By/From all outward appearances, their marriage was quite normal.
- able to be seen
- He has great outward [=physical] beauty, but is he beautiful on the inside? [=is he a good person?]
- There was no outward [=visible] evidence that the parents abused the child.
- outward symptoms of the disease
- moving or directed away from something
- The outward migration of people from the city has hurt the city's economy greatly.
- He made a slight outward movement with his right hand.
- toward the outside of something
- The window faces outward toward the street.
- Stand with your heels together, toes pointing outward.
- air flowing outwards from the lungs
- away from yourself
- She turns her students' attention outward [=away from their own lives] by making them aware of different cultures.
- The country has become more outward looking [=thinking about other people or places] in its economic policies.
Những từ liên quan với OUTWARD
apparent, obvious, noticeable, outer, exterior, ostensible, observable, open, evident, perceptible, external