West
UK /["/west/"]/US /["/west/"]/
Definition
the direction that you look towards to see the sun go down; one of the four main points of the compass
In simple words: The direction opposite of east.
Examples
- She lives in the West part of the city.
- In the West, the sun sets later than in the East.
- We traveled west towards the mountains.
- The West is known for its diverse cultures.
- He pointed to the west and said the beach is that way.
Usage notes
Used for directions, geography, and symbolism. More common in neutral or geographic contexts; less appropriate in poetic or literary contexts where directions might be more abstract.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of the 'Setting Sun' – it sets in the west.
Collocations
- west coast
- west side
- west wind
Synonyms
- westward
- occidental
- left
Antonyms
- east
Common mistakes
- Confused with cardinal directions like 'east' and 'north'.
- Misusing 'west' when describing a location that is actually east.
- Not capitalizing 'West' when referring to a specific region (e.g., Western countries).