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What are some examples of the suffix ward?

Here are some examples of words using the suffix "-ward":

Direction:

* Backward: Moving in the opposite direction.

* Forward: Moving in the direction one is facing.

* Downward: Moving in a downward direction.

* Upward: Moving in an upward direction.

* Sideward: Moving sideways.

* Homeward: Moving towards home.

* Seaward: Moving towards the sea.

* Westward: Moving in a westward direction.

Other:

* Afterward: After a particular time or event.

* Toward: In the direction of something.

Phrases:

* Look forward to: To anticipate with pleasure.

* Work toward: To strive to achieve something.

* Move forward: To progress or make advancement.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words and phrases that use the "-ward" suffix. It is generally used to indicate direction or movement.

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