towards

UK /təˈwɔːdz/ US /tʊˈwɔɹdz/
prep 1adv 1adj 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

conservative, far, foolish, full, good, late, long, mixed

She made a foolish decision towards the end of the project that cost them dearly.

VERB + TOWARDS

acted, anger, came, continue, curves, feeling, go, ground

She felt a sudden anger towards her colleague after he took credit for her work.

TOWARDS + NOUN

atkinson, business, days, expenses, families, hometown, liverpool, marriage

She saved money towards a new car by cutting back on expenses.

PREP.

on

She made a decision to move towards a career on the stage.

ADV.

directly, fairly, gently, hastily

She walked fairly towards the bus stop, checking her watch as she went.

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