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Towards meaning in hindi.
Is it 'toward' or 'towards'?
Many English speakers know that British English and American English are different, and if pressed on how they're different, they'll likely point to some vocabulary differences (like British "boot" for American "trunk") or some orthography differences (like British "honour" and American "honor").
But there are some sly differences that surprise even our word experts: towards and toward.
Is that meteor hurtling toward Earth, or towards it? If you're an American, you can use either word—some will claim that 'towards' is incorrect, but it's really a matter of personal preference.
For those who are not familiar with this particular regional quirk, there are some who hold that toward is preferred in American English, while towards is preferred in British English.
But no one can come up with a good reason for the rule.
Origin of Toward(s)
The word toward(s) is old: it goes back to the 9th century, where it was a blend of the word to and the suffix -weard, which was used to refer to a specific direction.
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