inner (Meaning)

Wordnet

inner (s)

located inward

innermost or essential

confined to an exclusive group

exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence

inside or closer to the inside of the body

Wordnet

inner (a)

located or occurring within or closer to a center

Webster

inner (a.)

Further in; interior; internal; not outward; as, an spirit or its phenomena.

Not obvious or easily discovered; obscure.

inner Sentence Examples

  1. The inner workings of the machine remained a mystery to most people.
  2. Despite her composed exterior, her inner turmoil was evident in her eyes.
  3. The inner sanctum of the temple was reserved for the highest-ranking priests.
  4. The inner lining of the coat was soft and velvety, providing warmth and comfort.
  5. The inner child within her still yearned for adventure and play.
  6. The inner monologue of the character revealed their deepest thoughts and emotions.
  7. The inner city was a vibrant and diverse neighborhood, full of life and culture.
  8. The inner peace she had longed for finally came to her after years of meditation.
  9. The inner circle of the group was comprised of the most trusted and loyal members.
  10. The inner beauty of the painting was more captivating than its external appearance.

FAQs About the word inner

located inward, located or occurring within or closer to a center, innermost or essential, confined to an exclusive group, exclusive to a center; especially a c

inside, internal,interior, middle, innermost,inward,central, inmost, mid

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

The inner workings of the machine remained a mystery to most people.

Despite her composed exterior, her inner turmoil was evident in her eyes.

The inner sanctum of the temple was reserved for the highest-ranking priests.

The inner lining of the coat was soft and velvety, providing warmth and comfort.