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toward

Preposition

This word creates a sense of orientation and movement, whether that movement is physical, emotional, or temporal. It suggests a vector or a trajectory, implying that a destination or a goal exists even if it has not yet been reached. This differs from "to," which often indicates a completed arrival or a fixed destination. In social or psychological contexts, it describes a posture or a leaning. When used to describe a feeling, it indicates a directional energy, such as kindness or hostility, aimed at a specific target. It carries a neutral to positive tone of progression, as in working toward a solution.

Meanings

Preposition
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In the direction of.

"He walked toward the exit."

Preposition
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In relation to or concerning a person or thing.

"Her attitude toward the new boss is cold."

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With the intention of achieving a goal.

"The funds will go toward a new building."

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Near to a particular time.

"It started to rain toward the end of the day."

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