Adverb
1. at or to or toward the front;
2. in a forward direction;
Draw the floss backwards and forwards between the teeth.
He controlled the car until it was pointing forwards again.
He stood a few moments, rocking back and forwards on his heels.
Space scientists and astronomers have taken another step forwards.
People should forget and look forwards.
She fell forwards on to her face.
His foot caught in a rock and he pitched forwards.
The sudden stopping of the car plunged him forwards.
The horse jumped forwards and round her, winding the rope round her waist.
We live forwards, a Danish thinker has said, but we understand backwards.
We can drive a car forwards or backwards, but not sideways.
The shuttle moves backwards and forwards through the warp.
Travelling backwards and forwards everyday cost him too much money.
He lit the gas and began to pace backwards and forwards.
It moves, it vibrates backwards and forwards.
forwards, forth, onwards
There is relatively little information about forwards, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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