Pronunciation: /ˈɪnərdz/

Definitions of innards

noun the internal parts or organs of a human or animal

Example Sentences

A1 The chef carefully removed the innards from the fish before cooking it.

A2 When the car broke down, the mechanic had to examine the innards of the engine to find the problem.

B1 The surgeon had to operate on the patient's innards to remove the blockage.

B2 The computer technician opened up the laptop to clean out the dust from its innards.

C1 The forensic scientist analyzed the innards of the body to determine the cause of death.

C2 The engineer studied the innards of the machine to improve its efficiency.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I innard my computer to clean out the dust.

A2 She innards her car engine to fix the problem.

B1 The mechanic innards the machine to diagnose the issue.

B2 The chef innards the fish before cooking it.

C1 The surgeon innards the patient to remove the tumor.

C2 The forensic scientist innards the body to determine the cause of death.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that the innards of the body include the heart, liver, and intestines.

A2 The mechanic had to take apart the innards of the engine to find the source of the problem.

B1 The innards of the computer were carefully examined to determine the cause of the malfunction.

B2 The chef skillfully prepared a dish using the innards of the animal, creating a unique and flavorful meal.

C1 The scientist conducted a detailed study of the innards of the ancient artifact to uncover its secrets.

C2 The engineer designed a new system that improved the efficiency of the innards of the machine, leading to increased productivity.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The chef carefully removed the innards of the fish before cooking it.

A2 She couldn't stand the sight of the animal's innards spilling out.

B1 The mechanic had to open up the car's innards to find the source of the problem.

B2 The surgeon skillfully operated on the patient's innards, saving their life.

C1 The scientist studied the innards of the ancient artifact to uncover its secrets.

C2 The detective examined the innards of the computer to trace the hacker's activities.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I accidentally spilled my innards all over the floor.

A2 The doctor examined my innards and found nothing wrong.

B1 The mechanic had to take apart the car's innards to fix the problem.

B2 The chef carefully cleaned and prepared the animal's innards for cooking.

C1 The forensic scientist analyzed the innards of the victim to determine the cause of death.

C2 The surgeon skillfully repaired the patient's damaged innards during the complex operation.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The chef showed the students the innards of the fish.

A2 She couldn't stand the sight of the innards spilling out of the animal.

B1 The doctor explained the function of the innards in the human body.

B2 The mechanic had to replace the innards of the engine to fix the problem.

C1 The scientist dissected the innards of the specimen to study its internal organs.

C2 The forensic investigator carefully examined the innards of the victim to determine the cause of death.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I don't like to see the innards of animals.

A2 The mechanic had to open up the car's innards to find the problem.

B1 The surgeon carefully examined the patient's innards during the operation.

B2 The scientist studied the innards of the ancient artifact to learn more about its origin.

C1 The chef meticulously prepared the dish, paying attention to the innards of the ingredients.

C2 The engineer analyzed the innards of the machine to identify any potential issues.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Innards! That scared me!

A2 My cat just brought me a mouse's innards as a gift.

B1 I accidentally spilled my drink all over my innards.

B2 The chef carefully removed the innards from the fish before cooking.

C1 The surgeon carefully examined the patient's innards during the operation.

C2 The detective found crucial evidence hidden in the innards of the old computer.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that the innards are the internal organs of the body.

A2 When the car broke down, the mechanic had to check the innards to find the problem.

B1 During the autopsy, the pathologist examined the innards to determine the cause of death.

B2 The chef carefully removed the innards from the chicken before cooking it.

C1 The surgeon performed a delicate operation to repair the damaged innards.

C2 The scientist studied the innards of the ancient mummy to learn more about its diet and health.

Examples of innards in a Sentence

formal The surgeon carefully examined the patient's innards during the operation.

informal I heard the mechanic had to take apart the car to check its innards.

slang I don't want to see the innards of that thing, it's gross.

figurative She had to dig deep into her innards to find the courage to speak up.

Grammatical Forms of innards

plural

innards

present tense

innards

future tense

will innards

singular

innard

positive degree

innards

infinitive

innard

gerund

innarding

participle

innarded

Origin and Evolution of innards

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'innards' originated from Middle English, where 'inwardes' meant internal organs or entrails.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'innards' has come to refer more broadly to the internal parts or contents of something, not just limited to internal organs or entrails.