heavenwards
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Definition
Adverb: - Toward heaven; in the direction of the sky or the heavens. This word describes movement or orientation directed upwards, often with a spiritual or celestial connotation.
Usage
The adverb "heavenwards" is used to indicate a direction. It is typically employed in literary, poetic, or formal contexts to describe something moving, pointing, or looking upward toward the sky or the divine realm.
Examples
- The ancient spire stretched heavenwards, a stone finger pointing to the clouds.
- With a final sigh, her spirit seemed to drift heavenwards.
- They gazed heavenwards, searching for a glimpse of the passing comet.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: Can be used metaphorically to describe aspirations, hopes, or prayers that are directed toward something lofty or ideal.
- His ambitions soared heavenwards, unbounded by practical concerns.
- Their prayers rose heavenwards from the quiet chapel.
Variants and Related Words
- Heavenward (Adverb & Adjective): An alternative, more common form with identical meaning.
- Adverb: The smoke drifted heavenward.
- Adjective (less common): a heavenward gaze.
Synonyms
- Skyward: Toward the sky.
- Upward: In a direction from lower to higher.
- Aloft: High up in or into the air.
Antonyms
- Earthwards/Earthward: Toward the earth or ground.
- Downward: In a direction from higher to lower.
Adverb
- toward heaven
- he pointed heavenward