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Innards Meaning in English

word

ˈɪnɝdz
IN-erdz
ˈɪnədz
IN-uhdz

Definition

Innards are the internal organs inside a person or animal, especially the stomach, intestines, etc. The word can also refer informally to the inside parts of machines or objects.

Usage & Nuances

'Innards' is informal; commonly refers to animal guts or the inside of machines ('the innards of a computer'). For people, 'organs' is more formal. It’s used in humor or vivid descriptions. Not used in medical or scientific contexts.

Example Sentences

The butcher took out the chicken's innards before cooking.

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You can see the computer's innards when the case is open.

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Doctors study the human body's innards to learn how it works.

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My phone died after water got into its innards.

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He loves taking things apart to see their innards.

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The horror movie showed way too many zombie innards for me!

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