outward

/ˈaʊtwərd/
adjective
  1. Relating to the outside or external appearance of something, as opposed to its inner nature.
    • The outward appearance of the building is modern, but the inside is historic.
    • Her outward calm hid her nervousness.
    • He showed no outward signs of anger.
  2. Going away from a place; directed toward the outside.
    • They boarded the outward flight to Tokyo.
    • The outward journey took three hours.
    • The door opens outward, so be careful.
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noun
  1. The external appearance or aspect of something.
    • The outward of the package was damaged.
    • Don't judge by the outward alone.
    • The outward of the house was freshly painted.
adverb
  1. Toward the outside; away from a center or starting point.
    • The city is expanding outward into the suburbs.
    • The petals spread outward from the center of the flower.
    • He looked outward through the window.
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