[
US
/ˈɪnˌsaɪd, ˌɪnˈsaɪd/
]
ADVERB
-
with respect to private feelings
inwardly, she was raging -
on the inside
inside, the car is a mess -
within a building
in winter we play inside -
in reality
she is very kind at heart
ADJECTIVE
-
relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space
an inside pitch is between home plate and the batter
he reached into his inside jacket pocket
inside out -
confined to an exclusive group
inside information
privileged information
privy to inner knowledge -
away from the outer edge
the inside lane -
being or applying to the inside of a building
an inside wall
NOUN
- the inner or enclosed surface of something
- the region that is inside of something
How To Use inside In A Sentence
- The Fat Controller and I were back inside the bolt when it arrived from the bonded warehouse at Felixstowe.
- Gideon could see the places where the silver was wearing off the cane and he noticed a good deal of clumsy darning on the inside of the cloak, as though the lining had come away from the backing several times.
- Ketheral looked around the inside of the armory, picked up a chainwhip, a normal whip, a brace of throwing knives, and a couple of shields.
- It has half a bad novel inside it so I've never quite brought myself to throw it out.
- Once upon a time there was an old sow of impeccable reputation who lived a quiet life inside a busy farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
- Toast sandwiches in a dry skillet over medium-low heat until outside is golden brown and inside is delightfully melty, about 3 minutes per side.
- This cup is stained on the inside.
- Does the name on the envelope correspond with the name on the letter inside?
- Let's go inside and drink coffee while we wait - likely the lords will keep us waiting all day before they blather their way to a decision. THE BROKEN GOD
- I've got a terrible string of fruity obscenities building up inside me.