manward

/ˈmænwərd/
adverb
  1. Toward humanity or toward people; in the direction of human beings.
    • In the story, the alien's gaze shifted manward, observing the tiny figures.
    • The telescope turned manward, focusing on the crowd below.
    • The philosopher argued that evolution moves manward, toward greater consciousness.
adjective
  1. Directed toward or facing human beings.
    • The statue's manward gaze seemed to follow visitors around the room.
    • The artist painted a manward perspective, as if the landscape was looking at us.
    • The camera captured a manward angle, showing the crowd from above.
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