Onward Definition

onward
adverb
  1. forward in time or order or degree; "from that time forth"; "from the sixth century onward"
  2. in a forward direction; "go ahead"; "the train moved ahead slowly"; "the boat lurched ahead"; "moved onward into the forest"; "they went slowly forward in the mud"

"Onward" in song lyrics

See how onward is used in real songs:

  • "When the shafts fly, press onward"
    Dawnbreaker Collective — Set it Off
  • "And, as it seemed to her, the blue waves nodded in a strange manner; then she took off her red shoes, the most precious things she possessed, and threw them both into the river. But they fell close to the bank, and the little waves bore them immediately to land; it was as if the stream would not take what was dearest to her; for in reality it had not got little, Kay; but Gerda thought that she had not thrown the shoes out far enough, so she clambered into a boat which lay among the rushes, went to the farthest end, and threw out the shoes. But the boat was not fastened, and the motion which she occasioned, made it drift from the shore. She observed this, and hastened to get back; but before she could do so, the boat was more than a yard from the land, and was gliding quickly onward."
    The Snow Queen
  • "project 20onward"
    AOL — AOL

Usage tips for "onward"

Understanding the precise definition of a word helps you use it with confidence. When using "onward" in your writing, consider whether you need the word itself or one of its synonyms — subtle differences in meaning can change the tone of a sentence. If you're writing poetry or song lyrics, check the rhymes for onward to find words that pair well.

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