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Northeastward - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Northeastward means in the direction toward the northeast, between north and east. It is used to describe movement, position, or orientation, such as traveling northeastward along a coast.

northeastward

/ˌnɔrθˈistwərd/ /ˌnɔːθˈiːstwəd/

Definition:

Toward or in the direction between north and east.

Synonyms:

northeast, northeasterly, north-northeast

Part of Speech:

adverb, adjective

Antonyms:

southwestward, southward

Common Collocations:

moving northeastward, heading northeastward, blowing northeastward

Derivatives:

northeastwards (adv.), northeastern (adj.)

Usage Tips:

Use "northeastward" to describe movement or direction between north and east, often in weather or travel contexts.

Common Phrases:

"northeastward bound, " "shifted northeastward, " "flowing northeastward"

Etymology:

Derived from combining "north," "east," and the suffix "-ward," indicating direction (Old English origins).

Examples:

  • 1. The storm is moving northeastward at 20 mph.
  • 2. We traveled northeastward along the coast for hours.
  • 3. The wind shifted northeastward overnight, bringing cooler air.
  • 4. Birds migrate northeastward in the spring for breeding grounds.

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