Dictionary
English - Polish
Towards
təˈwɔːdz
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
w kierunku, na rzecz, w stronę, w stosunku do, względem
Towards meanings in Polish
w kierunku
Example:
She walked towards the park.
Szedła w kierunku parku.
The car is moving towards us.
Samochód jedzie w kierunku nas.
Usage: informalContext: Physical movement or direction
Note: Used to indicate the direction of movement or position relative to something else.
na rzecz
Example:
He made a donation towards the charity.
Dokonał darowizny na rzecz charytatywnej organizacji.
She is working towards her degree.
Pracuje na rzecz zdobycia dyplomu.
Usage: formalContext: Goals or contributions
Note: Indicates support or effort directed at achieving a goal or contributing to something.
w stronę
Example:
He turned towards the door.
Obrócił się w stronę drzwi.
She pointed towards the sky.
Wskazała w stronę nieba.
Usage: informalContext: Indicating direction or focus
Note: Often used when signaling a direction or focus of attention.
w stosunku do
Example:
Her behavior towards him was very kind.
Jej zachowanie w stosunku do niego było bardzo miłe.
His attitude towards work is admirable.
Jego podejście w stosunku do pracy jest godne podziwu.
Usage: formalContext: Interpersonal relationships
Note: Used to describe feelings or attitudes in relation to someone or something.
względem
Example:
The rules apply equally towards everyone.
Zasady dotyczą wszystkich w równym stopniu.
Please clarify your position towards this issue.
Proszę wyjaśnić swoje stanowisko względem tej kwestii.
Usage: formalContext: Standpoint or position
Note: Used in discussions to indicate a viewpoint or relationship concerning a specific issue.
Towards's synonyms
toward
Similar to 'towards,' 'toward' indicates movement in the direction of something or someone.
Example: He walked toward the store.
Note: Both 'toward' and 'towards' are used interchangeably in American English, but 'toward' is more commonly used in American English.
to
'To' can indicate direction or location, similar to 'towards,' but it is more general and versatile in its usage.
Example: She pointed to the sky.
Note: While 'towards' specifically indicates movement in a particular direction, 'to' can be used in various contexts beyond physical movement.
Towards expressions, common phrases
Lean towards
To have a slight preference for something or someone.
Example: I lean towards the idea of going out for dinner tonight.
Note: This phrase emphasizes a tendency or inclination rather than physical movement.
A step towards
An action or gesture indicating progress or movement in a certain direction.
Example: His apology was a step towards reconciliation.
Note: It signifies progress or advancement rather than just the general concept of moving towards something.
Hostile towards
Showing unfriendliness or opposition towards someone or something.
Example: She felt his attitude was hostile towards her.
Note: It conveys a negative or adversary stance rather than a neutral movement.
Attitude towards
One's feelings or opinions about something or someone.
Example: Her attitude towards work is very positive.
Note: It refers to feelings or opinions held about something rather than physical movement.
Contribute towards
To give or help in achieving a particular result or goal.
Example: Every bit helps when you contribute towards a good cause.
Note: It signifies participating in achieving a goal rather than just moving towards it.
Biased towards
Having a preference or inclination that unfairly influences judgment.
Example: The judge seemed biased towards the defendant.
Note: It indicates a skewed preference rather than a general movement in a direction.
Take steps towards
To initiate actions that lead to progress or change in a specific direction.
Example: He decided to take steps towards improving his health by joining a gym.
Note: It emphasizes the initiation of actions leading to progress, rather than just moving towards a goal.
Feelings towards
Emotions or sentiments held about someone or something.
Example: She harbored mixed feelings towards her ex-boyfriend.
Note: It refers to emotions or sentiments rather than physical movement.
Towards everyday (slang) expressions
Head towards
This slang term means to move or go in the direction of a specific place or destination. 'Head towards' is a casual and colloquial way of expressing movement.
Example: Let's head towards the beach for some relaxation.
Note: The slang term 'head towards' is more informal and conversational compared to the original word 'towards'. It is commonly used in spoken language to indicate a direction.
Toward(s)
'Toward(s)' is the original word 'towards' without the added 's'. It means in the direction of something or moving closer to a particular point.
Example: We should walk toward the city center.
Note: The term 'toward(s)' is a more concise and slightly less formal form of 'towards'. It is commonly used in spoken language and maintains the same meaning.
Move towards
To 'move towards' something means to physically shift position or direction in the general vicinity of a particular object or location.
Example: The dog started to move towards the sound.
Note: The slang term 'move towards' implies actual physical movement in a direction, distinguishing it from the general concept expressed by the word 'towards'. It is commonly used to indicate action or intent.
Head in the direction of
This slang term is a more descriptive way of saying 'head towards'. It conveys the idea of moving towards a particular destination or point.
Example: Let's head in the direction of the park for a picnic.
Note: 'Head in the direction of' provides a clearer image of movement towards a specific place compared to the more generic term 'towards'. It is often used to emphasize the intended destination.
Go towards
To 'go towards' something means to travel or proceed in the direction of a specific location or goal.
Example: I'm going towards the store to pick up some groceries.
Note: The slang term 'go towards' emphasizes the action of traveling or moving, highlighting the purposeful movement in a direction. It is commonly used in casual conversations.
Make one's way towards
This slang term conveys the idea of progressing or traveling towards a certain destination or event.
Example: We need to make our way towards the festival before it gets too crowded.
Note: 'Make one's way towards' emphasizes the journey or progression towards a location or objective. It suggests a deliberate effort in moving towards a specific place.
Proceed towards
To 'proceed towards' something is to continue or advance in the direction of a particular destination or objective.
Example: Let's proceed towards the meeting room for the presentation.
Note: The slang term 'proceed towards' implies a continuous movement or progression towards a specific point. It is often used in formal or professional settings to indicate movement in a particular direction.
Towards - Examples
Towards the end of the movie, the plot became more interesting.
Pod koniec filmu fabuła stała się bardziej interesująca.
The company is working towards a more sustainable future.
Firma pracuje na rzecz bardziej zrównoważonej przyszłości.
The new regulations are towards improving safety in the workplace.
Nowe przepisy mają na celu poprawę bezpieczeństwa w miejscu pracy.
Towards grammar
Towards - Adposition (Adposition) / Preposition or subordinating conjunction (Preposition or subordinating conjunction)
Lemma: towards
Conjugations
Syllables, Separation and Stress
towards Contains 2 syllables: to • ward
Phonetic transcription: ˈtō-ərd
to ward , ˈtō ərd (The red syllable is stressed)
Towards - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
towards: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.