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Frontwards for Dummies

adverb


What does Frontwards really mean?

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Sure, I'd be happy to explain what "frontwards" means! So, picture this: imagine you're standing on a football field, ready to play a game. You're facing one end of the field, right? Now, when we say "frontwards," it means moving or facing towards that direction you're already looking at. It's like moving ahead or forward, just like when you take a step in front of you. It's the opposite of moving or facing backwards.

Let me give you an example to make it clearer. You know when you're sitting at your desk and the teacher says, "Everyone, please turn to the front of the class." What does she mean? She wants you to face the whiteboard or the part of the classroom where she's standing, right? That's exactly what "frontwards" means, moving or facing towards the forward direction.

Now, there is another way we can use the word "frontwards" that means something slightly different. Sometimes, we say someone is doing something "frontwards" to emphasize that they are doing it in a way that shows confidence and assertiveness. It's like taking charge of a situation and moving forward confidently. For example, imagine you're playing a game of tag and one person is running really fast towards the others, chasing them with determination. We can say that person is sprinting "frontwards" because they are going after the others fearlessly and with strong determination.

So, to summarize, "frontwards" means moving or facing towards the direction you're already looking at, like moving forward or facing ahead, and it can also describe someone doing something with confidence and assertiveness.


Revised and Fact checked by Mike Johnson on 2023-10-28 12:43:56

Frontwards In a sentece

Learn how to use Frontwards inside a sentece

  • You should always walk frontwards when you want to see where you are going.
  • When playing soccer, you should kick the ball frontwards to try and score a goal.
  • To read a book, you start from the beginning and go frontwards to the end.
  • If you want to climb up a ladder, you need to face frontwards and hold on tight.
  • When riding a bicycle, you should look frontwards to avoid any obstacles on the road.

Frontwards Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Frontwards Usage Of

Words that the original word is a domain usage of.