East in a sentence as a noun

No one used sexual violence on you, at least that you remember.

To be honest, sometimes the pills were the best part of your day, because at least then you didn't feel anything.

East in a sentence as an adjective

It reminded me of facts I had already learned from other sources, including living overseas for two three-year stays in east Asia.

But this is also true for our social structure: We sometimes turn our face to europe, *** to asia and sometimes we turn our *** to europe and face to middle east.

East in a sentence as an adverb

Meanwhile, I hope that the common people of China eventually learn from other democratized countries of east Asia how to come out from under a one-party dictatorship and to enjoy uncensored mass media, free elections, and a vigorous civil society.

There have been great opportunities for us in America and much that my wife can cherish even though none of her primary or secondary education was intended to prepare her for life in the United States, and none of my higher education was intended as anything but preparation for living in east Asia.

East definitions

noun

the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees

See also: eastward

noun

the countries of Asia

See also: East Orient

noun

the region of the United States lying to the north of the Ohio River and to the east of the Mississippi River

See also: East

noun

the direction corresponding to the eastward cardinal compass point

noun

a location in the eastern part of a country, region, or city

adjective

situated in or facing or moving toward the east

adverb

to, toward, or in the east; "we travelled east for several miles"; "located east of Rome"