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Antonyms for inner
ˈɪn ərin·ner
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term inner.
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inneradjective
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outerinneradjective
An inner part.
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outerinneradjective
Close to the centre, located near or closer to center (the inner suburbs).
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outerinneradjective
A thin glove worn inside batting gloves or wicket-keeping gloves.
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outerinneradjective
Of mind or spirit, relating to the mind or spirit, to spiritual or mental processes, mental, spiritual, relating to somebody's private feelings or happening in somebody's mind, existing as an often repressed part of one's psychological makeup (inner confidence, inner strength, inner life, inner child, inner artist, inner peace, inner light).
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outerinneradjective
Not obvious, private, not expressed, not apparent, hidden, less apparent, deeper, obscure, ; innermost or essential, needing to be examined closely or thought about in order to be seen or understood (inner meaning, inner resources, inner logic ).
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outerinneradjective
Privileged, more or most privileged, more or most influential, intimate, exclusive, more important, more intimate, private, secret, confined to an exclusive group, exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence being near a center especially of influence (inner circle, inner council ).
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outer
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inner, interior, internaladjective
located inward
"Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"- Leonard Bernstein; "she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"- David Denby; "an internal sense of rightousness"- A.R.Gurney,Jr.
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outward, inclusive, external, extrinsicSynonyms:
upcountry, inside, home(a), intragroup, inner(a), midland, national, internal, intimate, privileged, interior(a), interiorinner(a)adjective
located or occurring within or closer to a center
"an inner room"
inner, internal, intimateadjective
innermost or essential
"the inner logic of Cubism"; "the internal contradictions of the theory"; "the intimate structure of matter"
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extrinsic, outward, inclusive, externalSynonyms:
national, interior, informal, sexual, privileged, internal, cozy, versed, inner(a), intragroup, inside, familiar, intimate, knowledgeable, interior(a), home(a)inside, inner, privilegedadjective
confined to an exclusive group
"privy to inner knowledge"; "inside information"; "privileged information"
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extrinsic, inclusive, outward, externalSynonyms:
inside, internal, inside(a), intimate, privileged, interior, inner(a)inneradjective
exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence
"inner regions of the organization"; "inner circles of government"
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outward, inclusive, external, extrinsicSynonyms:
internal, inside, inner(a), privileged, intimate, interiorinneradjective
inside or closer to the inside of the body
"the inner ear"
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inclusive, extrinsic, outward, externalSynonyms:
internal, inside, inner(a), privileged, intimate, interior
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
inneradjective
Synonyms:
internal, interior, obscure, esoteric, innermost parts, recesses, penetralia, sanctuary
How to use inner in a sentence?
When talking with him, I could feel his strong inner power, and we also kept pepping him up, urging him to hold on and telling him the ambulance was arriving.
The greatest revolution in our generation is that of human beings, who by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives.
For most cloth face masks, there is no inner filtration layer that traps harmful particles.
HillaryClinton-backed policies are responsible for the problems in the inner citiestoday, and a vote for her is a vote for another generation of poverty, highcrime, and lost opportunities.
Much of what we call evil is due entirely to the way men take the phenomenon. It can so often be converted into a bracing and tonic good by a simple change of the sufferer's inner attitude from one of fear to one of fight; its string can so often depart and turn into a relish when, after vainly seeking to shun it, we agree to face about and bear it...
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