aftward in a sentence
adv.
Definition
Aftward: adverb meaning towards or in the direction of the rear or back, often used to indicate a subsequent time or state following an event.
Sample Sentences
- After the storm passed, the sky began to clear, and we felt a sense of calm aftward.
- They decided to take the longer route, believing it would be more scenic aftward.
- Aftward, the team celebrated their victory with a grand feast.
- He expressed his thoughts in the meeting, and aftward, everyone seemed more aligned.
- The project started off slowly, but aftward, progress accelerated dramatically.
- After the initial confusion, clarity emerged aftward for everyone involved.
- She felt a wave of relief aftward, knowing she had made the right decision.
- Aftward, we found ourselves reminiscing about the good old days.
- The research yielded promising results, and aftward, additional funding was secured.
- Aftward, they realized the importance of communication in their relationship.
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