(RELATION) UK and ANZ, [esp. US] toward preposition - in relation toThey've always been very friendly towards me.There has been a change in government policy towards energy efficiency.My parents finally changed their attitude towards my not wanting to go to college.He feels a lot of anger/hostility/antagonism/animosity towards his father.Eighty-five per cent of people questioned thought that most newspapers are biased towards one particular political party.The work that students do during the term counts towards their final grade.
TOWARDS
Meaning of TOWARDS in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012