adjective superlative form of 'inner', meaning situated furthest inside or closest to the center
adverb in a manner that is most deep or intimate
Used to discuss the innermost essence or nature of something.
Used to describe the most private or hidden aspects of a character's personality.
Used to describe the deepest thoughts, feelings, or desires within a person.
Refers to the innermost part of one's being, often associated with the soul or inner self.
Often used to convey a sense of intimacy or vulnerability in a poem.
Inmost thoughts and emotions are often explored in literature, allowing writers to delve into the depths of human experience.
Psychologists may work with clients to uncover their inmost fears, desires, and motivations during therapy sessions.
Spiritual counselors may help individuals connect with their inmost spiritual beliefs and values to find inner peace and guidance.
Art therapists may use creative expression to help clients access and explore their inmost feelings and experiences.