English-Thai Dictionary
outward
ADJ ที่ มองเห็น ได้ ที่ สามารถ สังเกต ได้ visible apparent invisible ti-mong-hen-dai
outward
ADJ ที่ มุ่ง ไป ด้านนอก outer outside inward ti-muang-pai-dan-nok
outward bound
ADJ จากไป จาก บ้าน ไป going departed gone jak-pai
outwardly
ADV ไป ทาง ข้างนอก pai-tang-kang-nok
outwards
ADV มุ่ง ไป ด้านนอก inwards muang-pai-dan-nok
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
OUTWARD
a.[L. versus. ] 1. External; exterior; forming the superficial part; as the outward coat of an onion; an outward garment.
2. External; visible; opposed to inward; as outward hate.
3. Extrinsic; adventitious.
And outward honor for an inward toil.
4. Foreign; not intestine; as an outward war. [Not now used. We now say, external or foreign war. ]
5. Tending to the exterior part.
The fire will force its outward way.
6. In Scripture, civil; public; as opposed to religious. 1 Chronicles 26:29.
7. In theology, carnal; fleshly; corporeal; not spiritual; as the outward man.
OUTWARD
n.External form. OUTWARD, OUT'WARDS, adv.
1. To the outer parts; tending or directed towards the exterior.
The light falling on them [black bodies ] is not reflected outwards.
2. From a port or country; as a ship bound outwards.
OUTWARD-BOUND
a.Proceeding from a port or country.
OUTWARDLY
adv. 1. Externally; opposed to inwardly; as outwardly content, but inwardly uneasy.
2. In appearance; not sincerely. Many may inwardly reverence the goodness which they outwardly seem to despise.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
OUTWARD; OUTWARDS
Out "ward, Out "wards, adv. Etym: [AS. . See Out, and -ward, -wards.]
Defn: From the interior part; in a direction from the interior toward the exterior; out; to the outside; beyond; off; away; as, a ship bound outward. The wrong side may be turned outward. Shak. Light falling on them is not reflected outwards. Sir I. Newton. Outward bound, bound in an outward direction or to foreign parts; -- said especially of vessels, and opposed to homeward bound.
OUTWARD
OUTWARD Out "ward, a.
1. Formmg the superficial part; external; exterior; -- opposed to inward; as, an outward garment or layer. Though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. Cor. iv. 16.
2. Of or pertaining to the outer surface or to what is external; manifest; public. "Sins outward. " Chaucer. An outward honor for an in ward toil. Shak.
3. Foreign; not civil or intestine; as, an outward war. [Obs. ] Hayward.
4. Tending to the exterior or outside. The fire will force its outward way. Dryden. -- Out "ward *ly, adv. -- Out "ward *ness, n. Outward stroke. (Steam Engine ) See under Stroke.
OUTWARD
OUTWARD Out "ward, n.
Defn: External form; exterior. [R.] So fair an outward and such stuff within. Shak.
OUTWARDS
OUTWARDS Out "wards, adv.
Defn: See Outward, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
outward
out ward |ˈoutwərd ˈaʊtwərd | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] 1 of, on, or from the outside: the vehicle's outward and interior appearance. • relating to the external appearance of something rather than its true nature or substance: an outward display of friendliness. • archaic outer: the outward physical body. 2 going out or away from a place: the outward voyage. ▶adverb away from the center or a particular point; toward the outside: a window that opens outward | the solar wind that rushes outward from the sun. DERIVATIVES out ward ness noun ORIGIN Old English ūtweard (see out-, -ward ).
outward-bound
out ward-bound ▶adjective (of a ship or passenger ) going away from home or point of origin: an outward-bound crude oil carrier.
outward investment
out |ward in |vest |ment ▶noun [ mass noun ] investment whereby the property or company invested in is based in a country other than that from which the capital originates and to which the profit or income returns.
outwardly
out ward ly |ˈoutwərdlē ˈaʊtwərdli | ▶adverb [ often as submodifier ] on the surface: an outwardly normal life | [ sentence adverb ] : outwardly she seemed no different. • on or from the outside: outwardly featureless modern offices | [ sentence adverb ] : outwardly it's not a bad-looking car.
outwards
out wards |ˈoutwərdz ˈaʊtwərdz | ▶adverb chiefly Brit. variant of outward.
Oxford Dictionary
outward
out |ward |ˈaʊtwəd | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] 1 of, on, or from the outside: outward pressure. • relating to the external appearance of something rather than its true nature: an outward display of friendliness. • archaic outer: the outward physical body. 2 going out or away from a place: the outward voyage. ▶adverb outwards. DERIVATIVES outwardness noun ORIGIN Old English ūtweard (see out-, -ward ).
outward bound
out |ward bound ▶adjective (of a ship or passenger ) going away from home: they were outward bound for the Great Barrier Reef. ▶noun ( Outward Bound ) [ usu. as modifier ] trademark an organization that provides naval and adventure training and other outdoor activities for young people.
outward investment
out |ward in |vest |ment ▶noun [ mass noun ] investment whereby the property or company invested in is based in a country other than that from which the capital originates and to which the profit or income returns.
outwardly
out |ward ¦ly |ˈaʊtwədli | ▶adverb [ often as submodifier ] on the surface: an outwardly normal life | [ sentence adverb ] : outwardly she seemed no different. • on or from the outside: outwardly featureless modern offices | [ sentence adverb ] : outwardly it's not a bad-looking car.
outwards
out |wards |ˈaʊtwədz | ▶adverb chiefly Brit. away from the centre or a particular point; towards the outside: a window that opens outwards.
American Oxford Thesaurus
outward
outward adjective his outward demeanor hides the pain he feels inside: external, outer, outside, exterior; surface, superficial, seeming, apparent, ostensible. ANTONYMS inward.
outwardly
outwardly adverb outwardly, these two products are just about identical: externally, on the surface, superficially, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, apparently, ostensibly, seemingly.
Oxford Thesaurus
outward
outward adjective she put on an outward appearance of sadness: external, outer, outside, outermost, exterior; extrinsic, surface, superficial, visible, observable, noticeable, perceptible, discernible, seeming, apparent, ostensible, evident, obvious. ANTONYMS inward, inner, internal.
outwardly
outwardly adverb the house is outwardly no different from any of the others: externally, on the outside, on the surface, superficially, on the face of it, at first sight /glance, to /from all appearances, to the casual eye /observer, as far as one can see /tell /judge, to all intents and purposes, apparently, ostensibly, seemingly, evidently. ANTONYMS inwardly.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
outward
out ward /áʊtwə r d /形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 外面的な , うわべだけの 〈感情 態度など 〉; 外側から見た, 外見上の 〈姿 形など 〉(↔inward )▸ to all outward appearances どう見ても, 外見は ▸ an outward form 外形 .2 外側の [にある ](outer )▸ an outward room 外側の部屋 .3 行きの, 往路の, 往航の 〈切符 旅など 〉(↔homeward )▸ That ticket is for the outward journey .それは行きの切符です ▸ the outward leg (旅行の )往路 ▸ an outward bound trip 外国行きの旅行 .4 外部への, 外に向かった (↔inward )▸ outward -going personality 積極的な性格 .5 肉体的な, 物質的な (!精神面に対して ) ▸ outward eye 肉眼 ▸ the outward things 外界 .副詞 比較なし (⦅主に英 ⦆outwards )1 «…から » 外に向かって ; 外洋へ, 国外へ «from » ▸ a boat moving outward from the ship 船から離れていくボート .2 (内面の気持ちや意見を )明らかに ; きっぱりと 〈表す 〉.名詞 C 1 外部 ; 外形, 外観 .2 外界 .
outwardly
ó ut ward ly 副詞 1 外見 [表面 ]上は .2 外 (の方 )に (↔inwardly ).
outwards
ó ut wards 副詞 ⦅主に英 ⦆=outward .