Pronunciation: /ˈɪnlənd/
adjective relating to or situated in the interior of a country or region
A1 I live in an inland city.
A2 The inland regions of the country are less populated.
B1 There are many hiking trails in the inland areas.
B2 The inland climate is drier than the coastal climate.
C1 The inland waterways provide important transportation routes.
C2 The inland provinces have their own unique cultural traditions.
adverb toward, into, or in the interior of a country or region
A1 She lives inland, away from the coast.
A2 The village is located inland, surrounded by mountains.
B1 They decided to move inland for a quieter life.
B2 The river flows inland from the delta towards the mountains.
C1 The expedition set out to explore the inland regions of the continent.
C2 The inland territories were known for their rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems.
formal The inland regions of the country experience less rainfall than the coastal areas.
informal People usually prefer living near the coast rather than inland.
slang Let's go explore some cool spots inland this weekend.
figurative She felt like she was sailing inland, away from the familiar shores of her past.
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