outward
adjective/adverb18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6
the way someone or something looks on the outside
outward sign7.5
a visible indication of a quality or state
the trip away from the starting point, as opposed to the return trip
an external show of a feeling or quality
outward flow6.0
the movement of a liquid, gas, or energy away from a source
the sea or space trip away from the starting point
the journey, especially by sea, away from the starting point
compliance in appearance or behavior, not necessarily in belief
to extend over a larger area from a central point
to increase in size, moving from the center to the periphery
grow outward7.2
to develop or increase in size by extending from a central point
to burst apart violently from a central point