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    outward
    /ˈaʊtwəd/

    adjective

    • 1. of, on, or from the outside: "outward pressure"
    • 2. going out or away from a place: "the outward voyage"

    adverb

    • 1. outwards.

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  2. OUTWARD definition: 1. relating to how people, situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they are inside: 2…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : moving, directed, or turned toward the outside or away from a center. an outward flow. 2. : situated on the outside : exterior. 3. : of or relating to the body or to appearances rather than to the mind or the inner life. outward beauty. 4. : external. outward. 2 of 3. adverb. out· ward ˈau̇t-wərd. variants or outwards. ˈau̇t-wərdz. 1.

  4. Outward definition: proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point. See examples of OUTWARD used in a sentence.

  5. OUTWARD meaning: 1. relating to how people, situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they are inside: 2…. Learn more.

  6. adjective. relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind. “a concern with outward beauty rather than with inward reflections” synonyms: external. purely outward or superficial. outer. located outside. superficial.

  7. 1. Of, located on, or moving toward the outside or exterior; outer. 2. Relating to the physical self: a concern with outward beauty rather than with inward reflections. 3. Purely external; superficial: outward composure. adv. also out·wards (-wərdz) Toward the outside; away from a central point.

  8. The outward feelings, qualities, or attitudes of someone or something are the ones they appear to have rather than the ones that they actually have. In spite of my outward calm, I was very shaken. What the military rulers have done is to restore the outward appearance of order.

  9. Outward definition: Of, located on, or moving toward the outside or exterior; outer.

  10. OUTWARD definition: 1. showing on the outside: 2. a fight/journey, etc away from a place that you will return to 3…. Learn more.

  11. From Longman Business Dictionary out‧ward /ˈaʊtwəd-wərd/ adjective [ only before a noun] leaving a place, rather than arriving in it The outward flow of investment by British multinationals is high in the manufacturing industry.