inmost

[ UK /ˈɪnmə‍ʊst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. situated or occurring farthest within
    the innermost chamber
  2. being deepest within the self
    one's innermost feelings
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How To Use inmost In A Sentence

  • Also we shall have to reject all the terrible and appalling names which describe the world below — Cocytus and Styx, ghosts under the earth, and sapless shades, and any similar words of which the very mention causes a shudder to pass through the inmost soul of him who hears them. The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  • I will confess, although I wouldn't if not guaranteed anonymity; When I first got my best synth, I went to the inmost private corner of my house, and, while setting up my Ensonic VFX-SD on the first occasion it was freshly unboxed and unbagged from the factory, I did my best to think of a simple blessing to invoke upon the "initial initalization. L Ron Hubbard's love note to his Fairlight
  • Klein has explored as much as anyone the political implications of Shaftesbury's belief that the conversational attitude pursues us to our inmost self-communings. Post-Secular Conviviality
  • He knew in his inmost heart that he was behaving badly.
  • The true temple stood separate, in the midst of these buildings, its interior being divided by a curtain into two parts, of which the inmost was the Holy of Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
  • The idle word ” the word unstudied ” comes straight from the inmost man, the spontaneous overflow from the spirit within, natural and inevitable, proof of his quality; and they react with the life that brought them forth. [ The Jesus of History
  • If a leaf of the paper, which I slowly, warily, stealingly turned, made but one faintest rustle, how did that _reveille_ boom in echoes through the vacant and haunted chambers of my poor aching heart, my God! and there was a cough in my throat which for a cruelly long time I would not cough, till it burst in horrid clamour from my lips, sending crinkles of cold through my inmost blood. The Purple Cloud
  • Instead of giving their chapters proper titles, these worthy gentlemen simply slap a character’s name at the top of a fresh page, followed by his or her inmost thoughts and experiences in gruelling detail. Quakers in Spain
  • Apparently there are bats in the inmost caves.
  • Innocence and peace are the two inmost principles of heaven; they are called inmost principles, because they proceed immediately from the The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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