What is another word for thitherwards?

Pronunciation: [ðˈɪðəwədz] (IPA)

Thitherwards is a somewhat archaic phrase that means "in the direction of that place". Synonyms for this term include "towards that place", "in that direction", "to the intended destination", and "in the indicated direction". Alternative words that are somewhat less formal than thitherwards include "toward", "to", "in the direction of", and "heading for". While thitherwards may not be a commonly used term in modern language, it can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to one's writing or speech. By incorporating these synonyms, one can communicate direction and intent with clarity and precision.

What are the hypernyms for Thitherwards?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Thitherwards

I have seen once or twice a laden 'bus bound thitherwards.
"The House of Souls"
Arthur Machen

Famous quotes with Thitherwards

  • This great maxim of philosophy he had gathered by the teaching of nature alone — that man was created to work, not to speculate or feel or dream. Accordingly, he set his whole heart thitherwards. He did work wisely and unweariedly, and perhaps performed more with the tools he had than any man I now know.
    Thomas Carlyle

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