What's the difference between easterly and eastward?

Easterly


Definition:

  • (a.) Coming from the east; as, it was easterly wind.
  • (a.) Situated, directed, or moving toward the east; as, the easterly side of a lake; an easterly course or voyage.
  • (adv.) Toward, or in the direction of, the east.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, the 1916 Irish Easter Rising would be exempt.
  • (2) The disappointing weather at Easter left beaches deserted but some Britons, who were determined to enjoy the outdoors this time round, have already had their plans thwarted by the weather, taking to websites such as ukcampsite.co.uk to swap tales of woe, such as farmers calling to cancel bookings because sites were waterlogged.
  • (3) The president of People with Disability Australia, Craig Wallace, said he was concerned by the potential change to the DSP and that he was particularly disappointed it was being discussed by the minister on Easter weekend, when most people were on holiday.
  • (4) The energy secretary, Ed Davey, gave similar advice on Sky News, saying motorists did not need to queue for fuel but should fill up ahead of the Easter getaway.
  • (5) The first episode of the gothic drama pulled in 6.1 million viewers on Easter Monday but that number dropped to only 4.5 million for the second episode, prompting fears that the audience numbers could decline even further for Wednesday's finale.
  • (6) FULL TEXT OF THE LETTER From: Cleo Watson Date: 29 March 2016 at 13:36:03 BST To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Urgent call: Doctors Dear Colleagues I hope you have had a restful Easter.
  • (7) The Unite union, which represents petrol tanker drivers, said there was no threat of a strike over the Easter period and it was focused on talks through the conciliation service Acas.
  • (8) It is little wonder therefore that the circumstances around its death immediately prompted Westminster speculation that the announcement had simply been rushed forward from after the Easter recess in order to put some political punch back into the prime minister's tarnished anti-Ukip immigration initiative.
  • (9) Appeal court judges say they will deliver their ruling before Easter on the latest attempt by the home secretary, Theresa May , to lift the legal block on deporting the radical Islamist cleric, Abu Qatada, back to Jordan.
  • (10) The programme alleges that the Home Office ignored evidence presented by Ellis's solicitor Victor Mischon that she had an accomplice when she shot her lover David Blakely, an upper-class racing driver, outside the Magdala pub in Hampstead, north London, on Easter Sunday 1955.
  • (11) Before Easter I spent a few days walking in Wales with my husband, I thought about this long and hard and came to the decision that to provide for that stability and certainty, this was the way to do it,” she said.
  • (12) US stock markets were closed Friday for Easter and Passover.
  • (13) The union's assistant general secretary Diana Holland said: "We will not be calling Easter strike action as we focus on substantive talks through Acas.
  • (14) DFS – one of more than 300 free schools now operating as part of the plan to open schools outside of local authority control – has been open for just 16 months but will now have its funding agreement terminated and its pupils sent to other schools as soon as Easter, after it was placed in special measures by Ofsted .
  • (15) Without the leftist counter-demonstration on Easter Saturday, it is unlikely that the Reclaim Australia protesters would have obtained significant attention.
  • (16) For example, Ocado sold an easter egg for £7.49 for 10 days in January, then priced it as “on offer” at £5.
  • (17) I should cocoa: Hotel Chocolat boss aims for more bounce than an Easter bunny Read more Of the £55.5m raised from the share placing, £12m will be used to speed up expansion plans, which include opening new shops and improving its website.
  • (18) Over on BBC2, a Planet Earth repeat attracted 1.4 million viewers and a 7% share at 6.40pm, with Private Life of an Easter Masterpiece: The Taking of Christ drew 1 million and 4% between 7.40pm and 8.30pm.
  • (19) Last year Easter, traditionally a time of heavy TV spending by advertisers, came in March.
  • (20) Marcus Rashford has been selected for the England Under-20 squad to play Canada in Doncaster on Easter Sunday, in a move that suggests Roy Hodgson regards him as only a remote prospect for the senior side’s Euro 2016 campaign in the summer.

Eastward


Definition:

  • (adv.) Alt. of Eastwards

Example Sentences:

  • (1) And as we saw during the eastward expansion of Nato in the 1990s – now coming back to haunt us in a new cold war with Russia – there are politically powerful military contractors that can also have a voice in US foreign and military policy.
  • (2) The Met Office issued a severe weather warning overnight when rain turned into sleet and snow as it moved eastwards.
  • (3) It is likely that this division continues eastward across Austria, north of Hungary, and across the upper Ukraine to the Caspien Sea, but this is not definite.
  • (4) Beyond, they walked eastward on the edges of the fields.
  • (5) I have been told by insiders that the strategic thrust of Pope Francis’s diplomacy is all directed eastwards, towards the emergence of China as a great religious power.
  • (6) He is also sceptical about the role of Nato , in particular its eastwards expansion and the standoff with Russia.
  • (7) Bat isolates can be divided into 4 major antigenic groups: "B-1" in Eptesicus fuscus from Ontario; "B-2" in a variety of bat species from British Columbia eastward into Ontario; "B-3" in Myotis spp.
  • (8) London will also benefit from "super-fast" broadband, receiving up to £25m to install faster internet connections for 750,000 Londoners and more than 120,000 businesses, in addition to a wireless access area spreading eastwards from central London towards the Olympic site, according to the Times.
  • (9) He accepted the possible case for the Thames estuary site, but only if London's growth were recast eastwards.
  • (10) Geographically, the epidemic moved eastward and southward in the state.
  • (11) It is suggested that the eastward shift of the synchronizer may be beneficial for the poultry birds.
  • (12) The results of the trajectory analyses suggested that eastern equine encephalitis virus could have been carried by infected mosquitoes on surface winds at temperatures 13 degrees C or higher from North Carolina north-eastwards along the Atlantic Coast to Maryland and New Jersey and thence to upstate New York and from western Kentucky to Michigan.
  • (13) "We have got a deep low pressure system moving in from the west that is expected to track eastwards across the English Channel," said Paul Mott, forecaster with MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association.
  • (14) Nocturnal sleep and daytime sleep latencies, recorded electroencephalographically after westward and eastward flights across the North Atlantic involving time zone shifts of 5 h, were influenced by the time of the flight and by subsequent displacement of the rest period.
  • (15) Gmf;b haplotype frequency in kumandinians was found to be 0.310; in chelkanians living eastward it was 0.212.
  • (16) With the exception of subjective alertness on the eastward voyage, the basic phase of the circadian rhythms in the measured variables adjusted appropriately to the clock changes associated with the time zone crossings.
  • (17) A powerful storm blamed for eight deaths in the western United States is surging eastwards and threatening to disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans across swathes of the country.
  • (18) Instead it aims to limit the geographical spread of TB eastwards into less affected counties.
  • (19) However, there was persistent disturbance of sleep after the eastward flight.
  • (20) Hematological indices, viz., hemoglobin concentration, number of circulating erythrocytes, hematocrit and biochemical variables, such as concentration of glucose and protein in plasma; glycogen, protein and lipid in liver; and muscle tissues were significantly more in chicks exposed to repeated eastward shifts, when compared with the control birds (LD 12:12).

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