💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Restward"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| nightwardnoun | The direction of oncoming night. |
| foldward | (poetic) Toward a sheepfold. |
| courtward | Toward a court. |
| gloomward | Toward gloom. |
| gravewardnoun | Toward the grave. |
| deathward | which leads toward death |
| doomward | Toward one's doom. |
| fromwardnoun | Turned away; averse. |
| tar'd | Pronunciation spelling of tired. [In need of some rest or sleep.] |
| witherwardnoun | Contrary to, against. |
| vespering | (poetic) westward; moving toward the setting sun. |
| vawardnoun | The vanguard. |
| towardnoun | (dated) Approaching, coming near; impending; present, at hand. |
| aversant | (heraldry) Turned to show the back: said of a hand (or gauntlet). |
| weastward | Obsolete form of westward. [Lying toward the west.] |
| decrescentnoun | (heraldry) A crescent oriented with horns turned to sinister (pointing to the viewer's right). |
| relentverb | (intransitive) To give in or be swayed; to become less hard, harsh, or cruel; to show clemency. |
| tiwed | (childish or African-American Vernacular, rare) Pronunciation spelling of tired. [In need of some rest or sleep.] |
| war-weary | Weary or tired of war. |
| accumbentnoun | One who rests in an accumbent position, especially at table. |
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