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Definition of inner in English: inneradjective ˈɪnəˈɪnər 1attributive Situated inside or further in; internal. Example sentencesExamples - A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses.
- Today's reusable nappies are shaped with Velcro fastenings, washable outer and inner liners and an inside liner which can be flushed away.
- If they're not, they need to be in their homes in an internal situation, in an inner side room, no windows.
- Drill 4 holes, one in each corner inside the inner line.
- If, on the other hand, your feet are touching the inside of your opponent's inner thighs then they are usually too shallow.
- All three will be open during the week, giving non-masons a rare peep inside the grand inner temple and a chance to see the ceremonial regalia.
- Theo reached inside his jacket, putting the blueprints in his inner vest pocket and pulling out his gloves he had put in at the last minute.
- The report claims that the shape of the wreckage fragments also proves the bomb was attached to the aircraft's inner wall rather than inside the luggage container.
- In the houses of prominent persons and local notables, another set of stairs is located immediately inside the front door without a view of the inner sanctuary of the courtyard.
- Ornate doorways offer glimpses of inner courtyards and enticing interiors; many are university buildings, but just as many are candlelit bistros and bars.
- My legs are really sore today, stiff in places and ways I'm not used to… calves, inner thighs, quads, glutes and that crease just inside the hip at the top of the leg.
- The signs will divert all through traffic away from the city centre onto designated inner and outer orbital routes.
- The cabinet defines an outer region outside of the computer system and an inner region inside of the computer system.
- We pass through the arch and inside to the inner courtyard.
- By adding an inner layer of cover inside a hoop and picking cold-hardy varieties, you can grow right through winter - even in the coldest climates.
- With your knees about shoulder width, slowly roll forward on the ball until you're balanced on top of it by just the insides of your knees and the lower half of your inner thighs.
- They appeared in the stable yard, just inside the inner gates.
- The new plan provides complete protection right inside the inner part which is south of the river; this makes a great place to leave your dinghy if there is a swell at the main dock.
- Inside, an inner armature repeats the sweep of the outer structure, and the visitor is enveloped by emerald garden mesh.
- It's important to moisturize your skin from the inside to keep the inner layers of the skin from drying out and to provide necessary nutrients to the surface.
Synonyms internal, interior, inside, inmost, innermost, intramural - 1.1 Close to the centre.
Example sentencesExamples - In some inner London boroughs, 54% of children are living in poverty and this is simply unacceptable.
- Only inner Sydney, the eastern suburbs, and the lower north had a smaller proportion.
- It is a shocking fact that despite the vast tracts of industrial wasteland in inner Glasgow the city now has a shortage of developable land.
- In recent years, Laganside Corporation has transformed the inner core of Belfast city centre, specifically along the Lagan river and in the surrounding area.
Synonyms central, innermost, mid, middle, interior, nuclear the centre of, the middle of, the heart of - 1.2 Close to the centre of power.
Example sentencesExamples - But he is a man with his own agenda and not part of Chirac's inner core of close associates.
- This week, in the wake of Newman's retirement, Abbott was promoted into Howard's inner cabinet as Workplace Relations Minister.
- This followed Hitler's taking over command of the German army in February of 1938 and his setting up of an inner foreign policy cabinet which met in secret.
- First, there are divergent views within the inner Cabinet on the strategic importance of the recent meetings held in Helsinki.
- The vice president is in effect the prime minister of the inner cabinet.
- This weekend, the inner cabinet is preparing the ground for the latest U-turn, which they hope will square Souter and Cardinal Winning.
- The extent of these divisions, however, made Major suspicious of his Cabinet colleagues and increasingly he began to rely upon an inner cabinet of policy advisors.
- Its citizens would directly elect its own president, who would choose a cabinet, with an inner core of MEPs at Strasbourg acting as a democratic counterbalance.
- But as a member of the inner cabinet or cabal, his judgement seems less good than his spirit.
- But to elevate them to an inner cabinet committee is a qualitative step toward non-elected rule.
- Two members of the inner war cabinet were from the Labour Party.
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called an emergency meeting of his inner Cabinet in response to the killing of the six Israeli soldiers.
- An inner cabinet in Tokyo authorized Japan's only officially sanctioned diplomatic initiative.
- These charges were absolutely correct, and reflect much credit on Callaghan and his inner Cabinet.
- This issue will provide the people of York with a chance to see if the new inner cabinet and scrutiny committees are any more effective in dealing with the siting of controversial Park and Ride sites than people power.
- With a 179 majority after 1997, he could afford to ignore it altogether and rule through an inner cabinet.
- February 1986 - Yeltsin is made a candidate member of the politburo, the inner cabinet of the Soviet Union's ruling party.
Synonyms privileged, restricted, exclusive, secret, private, confidential, intimate
2attributive Mental or spiritual. Example sentencesExamples - Then a metaphor focusing on spiritual inner strength and age progression was introduced.
- After couple of months, I felt a change inside my inner self.
- To use herbs and inner wisdom is a spiritual, psychic and intuitive process.
- Her third eye represents the creative vision of the artist, a kind of inner perception mingled with spirituality.
- For others there may be even greater challenges when deep inner emotional and spiritual conflicts emerge.
- Many Eastern breathing practices help you develop physical strength, spiritual growth and inner peace.
- Their personalities complemented each other and seemed to personify George's psychic, inner conflicts.
- This adds to the psychological burden and inner conflict that homosexuals may have, seriously influencing their lives and mental health.
- Also, you seem to know much about inner strength and the powers I have been given.
- Silent space dissolves the gap, it creates an inner spaciousness where mental, emotional and spiritual needs are brought together, appreciated and nourished.
- I thought I saw the power of an inner gaze, a power which when looking outward sees through and beyond to what is really there.
- Stay with them and it isn't hard to see how their hypnotic quality has the power to induce an extraordinary sensation of inner peace and a state of almost transcendental contemplation.
- His baby face belies his inner strength and mental toughness in the mountains.
- It's where most of my family live and friends live and the sum of many things physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual that create my inner landscape.
- Then Christ's image is revived, and our distorted features become harmonized by the inner power of divine beauty working in us.
- But I think it also does carry the idea of the internal vision, the inner eye.
- If she gets more close to exploring her inner life than she can bear, she often will feel a strong burning sensation in her abdomen.
- ‘He has a mental strength and an inner conviction about his ability that I have come to admire,’ Ellis said.
- An elder looks not to the external beauty of a creature, but to their inner power, for it is within our souls that the power of Divinity rests, and it is the soul of a person that truly matters.
- Their real universe is the spiritual realm of the inner life.
Synonyms mental, intellectual, psychological, psychic, spiritual, emotional of the mind, of the heart rare psychical, mindly - 2.1 (of thoughts or feelings) private and not expressed or discernible.
a speaker's inner thoughts Example sentencesExamples - Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt.
- You allow yourself to ponder for a moment, ever so briefly, if the other person had the slightest indication of your inner thoughts.
- A sadness reflecting her inner feelings and unspoken thoughts.
- But by launching into the realm of her inner thoughts it makes the show less about the work and more about her.
- Everyone has inner feelings about themselves that no one else knows about.
- His calm gaze masked inner feelings of frustrated anger.
- It is impossible to know the man's inner thoughts, so intimately linked as he is to machines, a set of cold devices enabling him to move, speak, and breathe.
- Build up your inner feelings so they project only love for others.
- Do something different - don't follow everybody else, go with your inner feelings.
- Disaster dreams reveal a connection between your inner feelings and outer actions.
- How much do you share your inner feelings or secrets with your best friend?
- They have to learn that there are people who love them dearly without knowing how to express or show their inner feelings.
- Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement.
- It is a law of nature that inner thoughts will manifest an outer counterpart in due time.
- This is the real me, everything from my secrets to my inner thoughts.
- The audience hears their inner thoughts as they go about their lives home in the office or out and about.
- In spite of that, Williams speculates that she won't be happy to see her inner thoughts in print.
- This plot device enables us to hear Nicholson's inner feelings without resort to awkward monologues.
- Friends and associates rarely realize just how sensitive these people truly are because it isn't easy to probe this sign's inner feelings, or arouse deep passion.
- These wonderful complements would extend your inner thoughts, your feelings, your emotions, and your experiences.
Synonyms unapparent, veiled, obscure, esoteric, hidden, secret, unrevealed deep, profound, underlying - 2.2 Denoting a concealed or unacknowledged part of a person's personality.
it's time to get in touch with your inner geek join a choir and give voice to that inner diva who has been hidden away too long Example sentencesExamples - Tell her to find her own inner beauty because you know it's there.
- When we finally realise our inner strength, we can make some progress.
noun ˈɪnəˈɪnər 1The inner part of something. using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots Example sentencesExamples - I particularly like the feel of it when worn without the fleecy inner.
- Nolan watched the race from the inner of the racetrack and every manic tic of his fevered reaction was captured by the television cameras.
- They looked like they had been assembled from the cardboard tube inners of toilet rolls.
- Our synthetic inners are hypo-allergenic and our feather/down option is non-allergenic.
- After a huge search, I finally found the cushion inners - everyone wants to sell ready-covered ones, but the uncovered versions are hard to find.
- He wears the inner of a football helmet to protect his skull, which is baby soft.
- The lower fascia, door inners and headliner uses an ivory leather.
- I often find the book outer way better than the inner.
- These coats are basically a heavy cotton outer and a fake fur inner.
- He got a long way back and tried to thread his way through the field on the inner on the final turn.
- The exhaust manifolds are dual-skin, with stainless steel inners.
- He is also hoping that a spares supplier will offer to donate or subsidise solid inners for the tyres, so that the bikes will not be out of action with punctures too often.
- But once his gloves, pads, inners and headgear became unable to accommodate any more bespoke alterations, he turned his fussing towards his dietary requirements.
- Bodyside inners, for example, are made from low carbon laser welded blanks.
- So, for example, on a stamping for a door inner, the area where the hinge will be located will be stronger than other areas, where there are fewer physical demands.
- The technology for building aluminum inners and mating them to aluminum outers is much more difficult.
- Items that might come in handy around the place - duvet inners, bookshelves, power tools - I eschew.
- The Romans are documented wearing padding under their mailshirts which consisted of two layers of linen either side of a felt inner.
- The lightweight vest is made from a Sportwool inner which wicks moisture away from the body and transfers it to the front of the garment producing a cooling effect.
- The various moon boot types with inners are all adequate.
- 1.1 (in archery and shooting) a division of the target next to the bullseye.
Example sentencesExamples - She cleared her magazine of bullets, taking aim and hitting three shots in the outer rings, two in the inner.
- 1.2 A shot that strikes the inner.
the Doctor found the bull, and held it to the close, while Servis only scored inners
Derivatives adverbˈɪnəliˈɪnərli literary Used to indicate that something is experienced in one's mind rather than being expressed. I'm still innerly hostile about it Example sentencesExamples - He slowed to a demented walk, cocking his head to glance up upon the walls of the buildings, stepping one innerly arched leg after the other, cautiously.
- Yet, as important an issue as it is, students at SFU have been seemingly more innerly concerned than vocally opposed.
- He took this to be a sign of appreciation in disguise, and he innerly thanked her for what she had said.
noun ˈɪnənəsˈɪnərnəs mass nounliterary The state of being mental or spiritual rather than physical. a healthy conceptualization of innerness and selfhood Example sentencesExamples - I feel this innerness opened me to many experiences that more physically-oriented people might not encounter, at least with such intensity.
- This whole discussion has been revolving around it, at any rate, with its folktale content and consciousness, the innerness of it all, another hidden room compelled open by a key not material but oral.
- This reminder, however, brought her back to reality - instead of the innerness of her thoughts.
Origin Old English innerra, innra, comparative of in. utter from Old English: There are two utters in English. Old English, ūttra meaning ‘outer’, is the comparative of ūt ‘out’, just as inner is of in; it was in very frequent use in this sense from around 1400 to 1620 (Milton Paradise Lost: ‘Drive them out From all Heav'ns bounds into the utter Deep’). The sense ‘extreme, complete’ became very common from around 1515 (Shakespeare Henry VI, Part 1: ‘The utter losse of all the Realme’). The other utter is from Middle Dutch. An early, now obsolete use, was ‘put (goods) on to the market, sell’; later meaning ‘circulate (money) as legal tender’ and ‘publish’. The basic notion is one of ‘put forth’ which is carried over into the meaning ‘declare, speak’.
Rhymes beginner, Berliner, Corinna, dinner, grinner, Jinnah, sinner, skinner, spinner, thinner, winner Definition of inner in US English: inneradjectiveˈinərˈɪnər 1Situated inside or further in; internal. Example sentencesExamples - Drill 4 holes, one in each corner inside the inner line.
- The new plan provides complete protection right inside the inner part which is south of the river; this makes a great place to leave your dinghy if there is a swell at the main dock.
- All three will be open during the week, giving non-masons a rare peep inside the grand inner temple and a chance to see the ceremonial regalia.
- With your knees about shoulder width, slowly roll forward on the ball until you're balanced on top of it by just the insides of your knees and the lower half of your inner thighs.
- Ornate doorways offer glimpses of inner courtyards and enticing interiors; many are university buildings, but just as many are candlelit bistros and bars.
- We pass through the arch and inside to the inner courtyard.
- Today's reusable nappies are shaped with Velcro fastenings, washable outer and inner liners and an inside liner which can be flushed away.
- Inside, an inner armature repeats the sweep of the outer structure, and the visitor is enveloped by emerald garden mesh.
- The report claims that the shape of the wreckage fragments also proves the bomb was attached to the aircraft's inner wall rather than inside the luggage container.
- If, on the other hand, your feet are touching the inside of your opponent's inner thighs then they are usually too shallow.
- A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses.
- They appeared in the stable yard, just inside the inner gates.
- It's important to moisturize your skin from the inside to keep the inner layers of the skin from drying out and to provide necessary nutrients to the surface.
- My legs are really sore today, stiff in places and ways I'm not used to… calves, inner thighs, quads, glutes and that crease just inside the hip at the top of the leg.
- By adding an inner layer of cover inside a hoop and picking cold-hardy varieties, you can grow right through winter - even in the coldest climates.
- If they're not, they need to be in their homes in an internal situation, in an inner side room, no windows.
- The signs will divert all through traffic away from the city centre onto designated inner and outer orbital routes.
- The cabinet defines an outer region outside of the computer system and an inner region inside of the computer system.
- Theo reached inside his jacket, putting the blueprints in his inner vest pocket and pulling out his gloves he had put in at the last minute.
- In the houses of prominent persons and local notables, another set of stairs is located immediately inside the front door without a view of the inner sanctuary of the courtyard.
Synonyms internal, interior, inside, inmost, innermost, intramural - 1.1 Close to the center.
Example sentencesExamples - In recent years, Laganside Corporation has transformed the inner core of Belfast city centre, specifically along the Lagan river and in the surrounding area.
- Only inner Sydney, the eastern suburbs, and the lower north had a smaller proportion.
- In some inner London boroughs, 54% of children are living in poverty and this is simply unacceptable.
- It is a shocking fact that despite the vast tracts of industrial wasteland in inner Glasgow the city now has a shortage of developable land.
Synonyms central, innermost, mid, middle, interior, nuclear - 1.2 Close to the center of power.
Example sentencesExamples - But he is a man with his own agenda and not part of Chirac's inner core of close associates.
- February 1986 - Yeltsin is made a candidate member of the politburo, the inner cabinet of the Soviet Union's ruling party.
- An inner cabinet in Tokyo authorized Japan's only officially sanctioned diplomatic initiative.
- First, there are divergent views within the inner Cabinet on the strategic importance of the recent meetings held in Helsinki.
- Its citizens would directly elect its own president, who would choose a cabinet, with an inner core of MEPs at Strasbourg acting as a democratic counterbalance.
- The vice president is in effect the prime minister of the inner cabinet.
- This week, in the wake of Newman's retirement, Abbott was promoted into Howard's inner cabinet as Workplace Relations Minister.
- But to elevate them to an inner cabinet committee is a qualitative step toward non-elected rule.
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called an emergency meeting of his inner Cabinet in response to the killing of the six Israeli soldiers.
- These charges were absolutely correct, and reflect much credit on Callaghan and his inner Cabinet.
- Two members of the inner war cabinet were from the Labour Party.
- But as a member of the inner cabinet or cabal, his judgement seems less good than his spirit.
- This issue will provide the people of York with a chance to see if the new inner cabinet and scrutiny committees are any more effective in dealing with the siting of controversial Park and Ride sites than people power.
- This weekend, the inner cabinet is preparing the ground for the latest U-turn, which they hope will square Souter and Cardinal Winning.
- This followed Hitler's taking over command of the German army in February of 1938 and his setting up of an inner foreign policy cabinet which met in secret.
- With a 179 majority after 1997, he could afford to ignore it altogether and rule through an inner cabinet.
- The extent of these divisions, however, made Major suspicious of his Cabinet colleagues and increasingly he began to rely upon an inner cabinet of policy advisors.
Synonyms privileged, restricted, exclusive, secret, private, confidential, intimate
2Mental or spiritual. Example sentencesExamples - Then a metaphor focusing on spiritual inner strength and age progression was introduced.
- This adds to the psychological burden and inner conflict that homosexuals may have, seriously influencing their lives and mental health.
- After couple of months, I felt a change inside my inner self.
- Her third eye represents the creative vision of the artist, a kind of inner perception mingled with spirituality.
- Their personalities complemented each other and seemed to personify George's psychic, inner conflicts.
- Silent space dissolves the gap, it creates an inner spaciousness where mental, emotional and spiritual needs are brought together, appreciated and nourished.
- ‘He has a mental strength and an inner conviction about his ability that I have come to admire,’ Ellis said.
- Their real universe is the spiritual realm of the inner life.
- Stay with them and it isn't hard to see how their hypnotic quality has the power to induce an extraordinary sensation of inner peace and a state of almost transcendental contemplation.
- His baby face belies his inner strength and mental toughness in the mountains.
- Then Christ's image is revived, and our distorted features become harmonized by the inner power of divine beauty working in us.
- It's where most of my family live and friends live and the sum of many things physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual that create my inner landscape.
- Also, you seem to know much about inner strength and the powers I have been given.
- But I think it also does carry the idea of the internal vision, the inner eye.
- An elder looks not to the external beauty of a creature, but to their inner power, for it is within our souls that the power of Divinity rests, and it is the soul of a person that truly matters.
- Many Eastern breathing practices help you develop physical strength, spiritual growth and inner peace.
- If she gets more close to exploring her inner life than she can bear, she often will feel a strong burning sensation in her abdomen.
- To use herbs and inner wisdom is a spiritual, psychic and intuitive process.
- For others there may be even greater challenges when deep inner emotional and spiritual conflicts emerge.
- I thought I saw the power of an inner gaze, a power which when looking outward sees through and beyond to what is really there.
Synonyms mental, intellectual, psychological, psychic, spiritual, emotional - 2.1 (of thoughts or feelings) private and not expressed or discernible.
Example sentencesExamples - Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement.
- Everyone has inner feelings about themselves that no one else knows about.
- They have to learn that there are people who love them dearly without knowing how to express or show their inner feelings.
- Friends and associates rarely realize just how sensitive these people truly are because it isn't easy to probe this sign's inner feelings, or arouse deep passion.
- This plot device enables us to hear Nicholson's inner feelings without resort to awkward monologues.
- How much do you share your inner feelings or secrets with your best friend?
- A sadness reflecting her inner feelings and unspoken thoughts.
- His calm gaze masked inner feelings of frustrated anger.
- The audience hears their inner thoughts as they go about their lives home in the office or out and about.
- In spite of that, Williams speculates that she won't be happy to see her inner thoughts in print.
- But by launching into the realm of her inner thoughts it makes the show less about the work and more about her.
- This is the real me, everything from my secrets to my inner thoughts.
- It is impossible to know the man's inner thoughts, so intimately linked as he is to machines, a set of cold devices enabling him to move, speak, and breathe.
- You allow yourself to ponder for a moment, ever so briefly, if the other person had the slightest indication of your inner thoughts.
- Disaster dreams reveal a connection between your inner feelings and outer actions.
- Build up your inner feelings so they project only love for others.
- These wonderful complements would extend your inner thoughts, your feelings, your emotions, and your experiences.
- It is a law of nature that inner thoughts will manifest an outer counterpart in due time.
- Do something different - don't follow everybody else, go with your inner feelings.
- Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt.
Synonyms unapparent, veiled, obscure, esoteric, hidden, secret, unrevealed - 2.2 Denoting a concealed or unacknowledged part of a person's personality.
it's time to get in touch with your inner geek join a choir and give voice to that inner diva who has been hidden away too long Example sentencesExamples - Tell her to find her own inner beauty because you know it's there.
- When we finally realise our inner strength, we can make some progress.
nounˈinərˈɪnər 1The inner part of something. using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots Example sentencesExamples - The technology for building aluminum inners and mating them to aluminum outers is much more difficult.
- I particularly like the feel of it when worn without the fleecy inner.
- Nolan watched the race from the inner of the racetrack and every manic tic of his fevered reaction was captured by the television cameras.
- The various moon boot types with inners are all adequate.
- The Romans are documented wearing padding under their mailshirts which consisted of two layers of linen either side of a felt inner.
- Items that might come in handy around the place - duvet inners, bookshelves, power tools - I eschew.
- After a huge search, I finally found the cushion inners - everyone wants to sell ready-covered ones, but the uncovered versions are hard to find.
- They looked like they had been assembled from the cardboard tube inners of toilet rolls.
- Our synthetic inners are hypo-allergenic and our feather/down option is non-allergenic.
- He got a long way back and tried to thread his way through the field on the inner on the final turn.
- The lower fascia, door inners and headliner uses an ivory leather.
- The exhaust manifolds are dual-skin, with stainless steel inners.
- These coats are basically a heavy cotton outer and a fake fur inner.
- Bodyside inners, for example, are made from low carbon laser welded blanks.
- I often find the book outer way better than the inner.
- He wears the inner of a football helmet to protect his skull, which is baby soft.
- So, for example, on a stamping for a door inner, the area where the hinge will be located will be stronger than other areas, where there are fewer physical demands.
- He is also hoping that a spares supplier will offer to donate or subsidise solid inners for the tyres, so that the bikes will not be out of action with punctures too often.
- The lightweight vest is made from a Sportwool inner which wicks moisture away from the body and transfers it to the front of the garment producing a cooling effect.
- But once his gloves, pads, inners and headgear became unable to accommodate any more bespoke alterations, he turned his fussing towards his dietary requirements.
- 1.1 (in archery and shooting) a division of the target next to the bullseye.
Example sentencesExamples - She cleared her magazine of bullets, taking aim and hitting three shots in the outer rings, two in the inner.
- 1.2 A shot that strikes the inner.
Origin Old English innerra, innra, comparative of in. |