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Olena
What is the difference between "eastbounds" and "eastwards"?
Apr 25, 2022 4:45 PM
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Eastbound, without the S is used like:
I'm Eastbound on Route 10. I guess it's used almost as a noun.
Eastwards is an adjective. As in "they are headed eastward".
Neither of these expressions are used very often. Much more common to say "I'm headed or travelling east"
That's not a great answer, sorry about that. We don't use it very often. Hope everything is well with you in Ukraine!
April 25, 2022
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I think eastbound is direction with movement. "he is driving eastbound"
Eastward/s is direction with or without movement " he is looking/driving eastward/s"
April 25, 2022
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I agree with Brian. If you look up BOUND, used in this way, it means ON THE WAY TO.
April 26, 2022
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