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    In·side

    noun

    • 1. the inner side or surface of something: "she ran a finger around the inside of the bowl" Similar interiorinner partinner sideinner surfaceOpposite outsideexterior
    • 2. the inner part; the interior: "the inside of the car was like an oven"

    adjective

    • 1. situated on or in, or derived from, the inside: "an inside pocket" Similar innerinteriorinternalinmostOpposite outer

    preposition

    • 1. situated with the boundaries or confines of: "a radio was playing inside the apartment"
    • 2. in less than (the period of time specified): "the oven will have paid for itself inside 18 months"

    adverb

    • 1. within the boundaries or confines of a place: "Mr. Jackson is waiting for you inside"
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  4. 3 days ago · inside is a common word, and is used with reference to things of any size, small or large: the inside of a pocket. interior, somewhat more formal, denotes the inner part or the space or regions within; it usually suggests considerable size or extent, and sometimes a richness of decoration: the interior of a country, of the earth, of a cathedral.

  5. inside meaning: 1. the part of something that is under its surface: 2. If a piece of clothing is inside out, the…. Learn more.

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  7. 2 the inside [singular] the part of a curved road or track nearest to the middle or shortest side of the curve The French runner is coming up fast on the inside. opposite the outside 3 insides [ plural ] ( informal ) a person's stomach and bowels She was so nervous, her insides were like jelly.

  8. Go inside the house. Inside the box was a gold watch. She made a film about what life was like inside the refugee camp. You'll feel better with a good meal inside you. (figurative) Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention. opposite outside

  9. The inside of the box was blue. the insides of the windows; The cake has a slight crust while the inside is soft and moist. PVC is used in dishwashers for lining the inside. from the inside The door was locked from the inside. on the inside The shell is smooth on the inside. opposite outside

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