inner
[ˈɪnər]
Definition:
1. Located inward.
2. Located or occurring within or closer to a center.
3. Innermost or essential.
4. Confined to an exclusive group.
'inner' example sentence:
- They rap about life in the inner city.
- Her diary was a record of her inner conflict.
- The government pushed through schemes to rejuvenate the inner cities.
- Today they'll consider tax breaks for businesses that create jobs in inner cities.
- Loving relationships that a child makes will give him an inner sense of security.
- The government will continue to try to regenerate inner city areas.
- For me, recovery has been all about finding my inner child and accepting her.
- Loud noise is harmful to the inner ear.
- One in four people are now jobless in inner areas like Tottenham and Peckham.
- How do we convince our inner caveman to be greener?
- Part of the fault lies with our inner caveman.
- Wade stepped inside and closed the inner door behind him.
- When he heard these words, Scot felt his inner doubts melt away.
- She once allowed me into her inner sanctum.
- The child had left the inner door wide open.
- The inner physiological metabolism is the basic of rice quality.
- The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
- The PM presided over a meeting of his inner Cabinet.
- It's undeniable that behaviour comes from our inner dispositions.
- It also describes the inner algorithm, classes and interfaces.
- Ducks in the inner spots showed no preference for gaze direction.
- The government will continue to try to regenerate inner-city areas.
- The PM returned to Downing Street to preside over a meeting of his inner cabinet.
- The violence is emblematic of what is happening in our inner cities.
- His bedroom's his inner sanctum.
- Loving relationships will give a child an inner sense of security.
- The basic problems of the inner-city underclass are inadequate housing and lack of jobs.
- Students' inner motivation is essential to their developments.
- How do we go about embarking on this 'inner journey' to understand ourselves?
- 'The situation in the inner cities is bad and getting worse,' she concluded.
- All flowing water, though it appears to be uniform, is actually divided into extensive inner surfaces, or layers, moving against one another.
- She got up and went into an inner office.
- Such attitudes are valueless unless they reflect inner cognition and certainty.
- Michael needed to express his inner tensions.
- Once outside the inner breakwater, we began to unfurl all the sails.
- I had to change the inner tube, in the mud and the snow.
- I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self.
- 'Coward!' a tiny inner voice insisted.
- There are huge problems in our inner cities.
- This problem first appeared in the inner cities.
- The treatment involves the placement of twenty-two electrodes in the inner ear.
- She has a remarkable inner strength.
- The inner tent is attached to this frame.
- She doesn't reveal much of her inner self.
- Our level of attraction to the opposite sex has more to do with our inner confidence than how we look.
- She and Mark read the words inscribed on the inner walls of the monument.
- Asian women are more modest and shy, yet they tend to have an inner force.
- He has no inner resources and hates being alone.
- Her views are based on years of engagement with the problems of the inner city.