Inwardly Meaning in English
word
ˈɪnwɝdɫi
IN-werd-lee
ˈɪnwədli
IN-wuhd-lee
التعريف
In a way that is felt or experienced in your mind or feelings, not shown outwardly or openly.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Inwardly' is formal and often used to describe feelings you keep to yourself. Common collocations: 'inwardly happy', 'inwardly nervous'. Do not confuse with 'internally' (relating to inside something physically). Often contrasts with 'outwardly'.
Spanish: interiormente - por dentroPortuguese (BR): interiormente - por dentroPortuguese (PT): interiormente - por dentroChinese (Simplified): 内心地 - 在心里Chinese (Traditional): 內心地 - 在心裡Hindi: आंतरिक रूप से - मन ही मनArabic: داخلياً - في نفسهBengali: মনে মনে - অন্তর্দ্বন্দ্বেRussian: в душе - про себяJapanese: 心の中でVietnamese: trong thâm tâm - trong lòngKorean: 속으로Turkish: içten içeUrdu: دل ہی دل میںIndonesian: dalam hati
جمل نموذجية
She smiled, but inwardly she was sad.
basic
He was inwardly nervous before the test.
basic
They looked calm, but inwardly they were scared.
basic
I was celebrating with everyone, but inwardly I doubted myself.
natural
Inwardly, he hoped she would say yes.
natural
She acted confident, but inwardly she wasn't sure what to do next.
natural