Pronunciation: /ˈɪnər/
noun none
A1 My inner child loves to play with toys.
A2 She focused on finding her inner strength during difficult times.
B1 Meditation helps me connect with my inner self.
B2 Exploring your inner thoughts can lead to personal growth.
C1 Therapy can help you uncover and address issues in your inner psyche.
C2 The artist's work delves deep into the complexities of the human inner world.
verb none
A1 I inner my thoughts before speaking.
A2 She innered her emotions to avoid conflict.
B1 He needs to learn how to inner his impulses.
B2 The therapist helped her inner her fears.
C1 Meditation has taught him how to inner his mind.
C2 She has mastered the ability to inner her deepest desires.
adjective relating to or situated inside or further towards the center of something
A1 She felt a sense of inner peace when she meditated.
A2 He had to dig deep into his inner strength to overcome his fear of public speaking.
B1 The therapist helped her explore her inner thoughts and emotions.
B2 The artist's inner turmoil was reflected in his abstract paintings.
C1 Through years of introspection, he gained a deeper understanding of his inner self.
C2 Her innermost desires and fears were revealed in her diary entries.
adverb none
A1 She looked at her inner circle of friends for support.
A2 He felt a sense of inner peace after meditating.
B1 The artist's inner thoughts were reflected in her paintings.
B2 The CEO made decisions based on her inner convictions.
C1 His innermost desires were revealed in his autobiography.
C2 The philosopher delved deep into the inner workings of the mind.
pronoun none
A1 My inner voice tells me to always be kind to others.
A2 She kept her innermost thoughts hidden from everyone.
B1 He struggled to understand his inner motivations for pursuing a new career.
B2 The therapist encouraged her to explore her innermost fears and insecurities.
C1 Through meditation, she was able to connect with her inner self on a deeper level.
C2 His inner strength and resilience helped him overcome the challenges he faced.
preposition none
A1 I keep my inner thoughts to myself.
A2 She found peace in her inner self.
B1 He explored his inner motivations through therapy.
B2 The artist's inner vision was reflected in her paintings.
C1 The CEO's inner circle of advisors helped shape company policy.
C2 The philosopher delved deep into his inner consciousness to find answers.
conjunction none
A1 I like to spend time in my inner garden.
A2 She explored her inner thoughts through journaling.
B1 The key to success lies in understanding your inner motivations.
B2 He found inner peace through meditation and mindfulness.
C1 The artist's work reflected his inner turmoil and struggles.
C2 Her inner strength and resilience helped her overcome challenges.
interjection none
A1 Inner! I forgot my keys at home.
A2 Inner, that movie was really scary!
B1 Inner, I can't believe I made such a silly mistake.
B2 Inner, I need to focus on my inner strength to get through this.
C1 Inner, I have to dig deep into my inner reserves to overcome this challenge.
C2 Inner, I must listen to my inner voice and trust my instincts.
article none
A1 I like to spend time reflecting on my inner thoughts.
A2 She has a strong inner sense of right and wrong.
B1 Meditation can help you connect with your inner self.
B2 His inner strength helped him overcome the challenges.
C1 Exploring your inner motivations can lead to personal growth.
C2 She has a deep understanding of her inner workings.
formal She spent years meditating to connect with her inner self.
informal I need to work on my inner strength to get through this tough time.
slang I can't believe she spilled all of our inner secrets to everyone.
figurative The inner workings of the company are a mystery to most employees.
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