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This word functions as a primary spatial anchor, evoking a sense of departure, closure, or the end of a cycle due to its association with the setting sun. In a geographic sense, it often carries connotations of expansion or exploration, particularly in North American history. When capitalized as The West, the term shifts from a simple direction to a cultural and political identity. It refers to the collective group of nations in Europe and North America, implying a shared set of democratic values, industrialization, and specific geopolitical interests.

Uncountable when referring to the abstract cardinal direction. Countable when referring to specific regions or territories known as the West.

Meanings

Noun
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The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun sets.

"The wind is blowing from the west."

Adjective
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Located in or facing the direction of the sunset.

"We live on the west coast of the island."

Adverb
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Toward the direction of the sunset.

"The pioneers traveled west for a better life."

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