Collocations for "outward"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "outward" in context.
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outward
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- an outward [path, angle, trajectory, direction, movement]
- an outward [sign, expression, manifestation] of
- the outward [journey, leg, flight, voyage]
- the outward [flow, supply, current] (of)
- the outward [sections, walls, fences, gates]
- an outward show of [grief, sorrow, impotence]
- an outward display of [friendliness, kindness, joy]
- an outward appearance of [calm, confidence, malice]
- (over) concerned about his outward appearance
- affected by outward [decisions, influences, opinions]
- outward-looking [mentality, strategy, policy]
- the [ship, vessel] was outward bound
- [arranged, built, placed] outward to [ensure, provide, preven, create, enable]
- the [door, window] opened outward
- the [boat, ship, vessel] sailed outward
- the [need, urgency] to look outward
'outward' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):