1. leftward - Adjective
2. leftward - Adverb
Toward or on the left side.
Source: Webster's dictionarySurveys have shown going back as far as you and I can remember that people have perceived a leftward tilt in the basic coverage that they get on TV news. Brit Hume
Democrats traditionally consisted of Blue Dog conservatives and stopped leftward with classical liberals. Source: Internet
Front-runner Keir Starmer is seeking to get past Jeremy Corbyn and return the party to the early glory days of Tony Blair, but whoever the winner is will have to reckon with the party’s hard turn leftward. Source: Internet
As the democratic party maintains burgeoning progressive factions, which have certainly pulled Biden and most of the party leftward, counteracting his moderate stances with a staunch liberal was not surprising. Source: Internet
Because the vertical external field B ext is stronger on one side than the other, the leftward force on the left side of the ring is smaller than the rightward force on the right side of the ring, and the net force on the sail is to the right. Source: Internet
“In some public forum, such as a leftward leaning TV show, I would apologize to Bernie for all the people telling him he looks like ME, then present to him a sweatshirt to resolve the confusion,” he said. Source: Internet