forwards
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
forward/ˈfɔːwəd/
▶adverb (also forwards)
- 1 in the direction that one is facing or travelling.
■ in or near the front of a ship or aircraft.
- 2 onward so as to make progress.
- 3 in the normal order or sequence.
- 4 ahead in time.
- 1 towards the direction that one is facing or travelling.
■ situated in or near the front of a ship or aircraft.
- 2 relating to the future.
■ progressing towards a successful result.
- 3 bold or overfamiliar in manner.
- 4 further advanced than expected or required.
- 1 an attacking player in football, hockey, or other sports.
- 2 (forwards) agreements to trade specified assets at a specified price at a certain future date. Compare with future (sense 4 of the noun).
- 1 send (a letter) on to a further destination.
■ dispatch; send.
- 2 help to advance.
– derivatives
forwarder noun,
forwardly adverb,
forwardness noun.
forwarder noun,
forwardly adverb,
forwardness noun.
'forwards' also found in these Oxford entries:
advance
- anterograde
- arabesque
- back
- back row
- backwards
- breast
- breaststroke
- butterfly
- endways
- fetal
- fore and aft
- foresight
- forward
- freighter
- halfback
- incline
- line-out
- pack
- palindrome
- Phrygian bonnet
- platyrrhine
- pro-
- procumbent
- prone
- propel
- prosencephalon
- reciprocate
- router
- saw
- sawyer
- scratch
- scrum
- spring
- stoop
- surrey
- sway
- switch
- three-point turn
- to and fro
- wind
- wing chair

