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Inside   /ɪnsˈaɪd/  /ˈɪnsˌaɪd/   Listen
Inside

adverb
1.
Within a building.  Synonym: indoors.  Antonyms: outdoors, outside.
2.
On the inside.  Synonym: within.  Antonym: outside.
3.
With respect to private feelings.  Synonym: inwardly.  Antonym: outwardly.
4.
In reality.  Synonyms: at bottom, at heart, deep down, in spite of appearance.
noun
1.
The region that is inside of something.  Synonym: interior.  Antonym: outside.
2.
The inner or enclosed surface of something.  Synonym: interior.  Antonym: outside.
adjective
1.
Relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space.  "Inside out" , "An inside pitch is between home plate and the batter"  Antonym: outside.
2.
Being or applying to the inside of a building.
3.
Confined to an exclusive group.  Synonyms: inner, privileged.  "Inside information" , "Privileged information"
4.
Away from the outer edge.  "The inside lane"



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"Inside" Quotes from Famous Books



... always a favourite in a family, and nothing was more unlucky than for one to die inside the house. I have known cases where, when such a misfortune occurred, the family were thrown into great consternation, surmising what possible form of evil this omen portended to them. Generally when a cat was known to be ailing, the ...
— Folk Lore - Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century • James Napier

... said he; and Tomlinson said, "Ay!" The Devil he blew an outward breath, for his heart was free from care:— "Ye have scarce the soul of a louse," he said, "but the roots of sin are there, And for that sin should ye come in were I the lord alone. But sinful pride has rule inside—and mightier than my own. ...
— The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition • Rudyard Kipling

... even crawled inside, through the chinks of the door and windows, and greedily devoured any vegetable substance which happened to ...
— Popular Adventure Tales • Mayne Reid

... a sleek white pony, and was followed by a footman in rich livery, mounted on an over-fed hunter. At a little distance in the rear came an ancient cumbrous chariot, drawn by two very corpulent horses, driven by as corpulent a coachman, beside whom sat a page dressed in a fanciful green livery. Inside of the chariot was a starched prim personage, with a look somewhat between a lady's companion and a lady's maid; and two pampered curs that showed their ugly faces and barked out of ...
— Bracebridge Hall • Washington Irving

... eyes, and engages the attention of everybody; but with this difference, that women, and men who are like women, mind the binding more than the book; whereas men of sense and learning immediately examine the inside; and if they find that it does not answer the finery on the outside, they throw it by with the greater indignation and contempt. I hope that, when this edition of my works shall be opened and read, the best judges ...
— The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son • The Earl of Chesterfield


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