frontwards

English

Etymology

From front +‎ -wards.

Adjective

frontwards (comparative more frontwards, superlative most frontwards)

  1. Oriented towards the front.
    • 2005, Christopher J. Dwyer, Shape The Black Sky:
      He leaned back in the pew and twisted his hat to the frontwards position.

Adverb

frontwards (comparative more frontwards, superlative most frontwards)

  1. Towards the front.

See also