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UK
/ˈɪnəmˌəʊst/
]
[ US /ˈɪnɝˌmoʊst/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnɝˌmoʊst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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situated or occurring farthest within
the innermost chamber -
being deepest within the self
one's innermost feelings
How To Use innermost In A Sentence
- Trust takes time to build and comes through being willing to talk about your innermost thoughts and feelings. The Sun
- Even songs we can't stand ricochet in our minds; those that we love become enmeshed with our innermost feelings and memories.
- The innermost layer of cells of the cortex is called the = endodermis = and it becomes conspicuous on account of the thickening in the lateral and inner walls of the cells of this layer. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
- Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears.
- The innermost meningeal layer, the pia mater, is closely applied to the surface of the brain tissue and carries many small arteries and veins.
- The innermost planet is most probably rocky, while the outermost is the first Neptune-mass planet to reside in the habitable zone. May 17th, 2006
- There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions.
- She shared her innermost secrets with him.
- In the spaces between the shafts of the middle arch, but not of the others, are crockets for the whole height, and the innermost cavetto is entirely filled with dog-tooth ornament. The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
- The nonius, never in common use, consisted essentially of forty-six concentric circles divided into quadrants by two diameters at right angles to each other, each quadrantal arc being divided into equal parts, the number of parts diminishing from ninety for the outermost arc to forty-five for the innermost. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip