inmost (Meaning)

Wordnet

inmost (s)

being deepest within the self

situated or occurring farthest within

Webster

inmost (a.)

Deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost.

inmost Sentence Examples

  1. The inmost recesses of his mind held secrets that he dared not reveal.
  2. The ancient city's inmost walls were shrouded in an ethereal glow.
  3. The inmost sanctum of the temple was only accessible to the high priest.
  4. He felt a pang of longing for the inmost part of his heart, where love once resided.
  5. The inmost core of the apple concealed a tiny, vibrant seed.
  6. The inmost layer of the onion released a pungent aroma.
  7. The inmost circle of trust comprised only his closest companions.
  8. The inmost desires of the human heart are often hidden beneath layers of suppression.
  9. The inmost whisper carried a secret that could change the world.
  10. The inmost knowledge of oneself is a journey that lasts a lifetime.

FAQs About the word inmost

being deepest within the self, situated or occurring farthest withinDeepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost.

innermost, internal, interior,inner, inside, inward, central,middle, midmost, mid

outer, outward, outward, exterior, outside, external, exterior, outer, outside, external

The inmost recesses of his mind held secrets that he dared not reveal.

The ancient city's inmost walls were shrouded in an ethereal glow.

The inmost sanctum of the temple was only accessible to the high priest.

He felt a pang of longing for the inmost part of his heart, where love once resided.