Inmost Meaning in English
word
ˈɪnˌmoʊst
IN-mohst
ˈɪnməʊst
IN-mohst
Definition
'Inmost' describes the deepest, most private part of something, especially feelings, thoughts, or places.
Usage & Nuances
'Inmost' is formal/literary. Mostly used for emotions ('inmost thoughts'), secrets, and poetic descriptions of innermost places. Rarely used in casual conversation. Do not confuse with 'innermost' (meaning is almost identical; 'innermost' is more common).
Spanish: más íntimo - más profundoPortuguese (BR): mais íntimo - mais profundoPortuguese (PT): mais íntimo - mais profundoChinese (Simplified): 最深处的 - 最内心的Chinese (Traditional): 最深處的 - 最內心的Hindi: अंतरतम - सबसे भीतरीArabic: الأعمق - الأشد خصوصيةBengali: অন্তর্গত - অন্তরতমRussian: сокровенный - глубочайший (о чувствах)Japanese: 最奥の - 心の奥底のVietnamese: thầm kín nhất - sâu thẳm nhấtKorean: 마음속 깊은 - 가장 내면의Turkish: en içteki - en derindekiUrdu: باطنی ترین - اندرونی ترینIndonesian: paling dalam - terdalam (batin)
Example Sentences
She shared her inmost thoughts with her best friend.
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The hero entered the inmost chamber of the castle.
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He kept his inmost fears to himself.
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It takes courage to reveal your inmost feelings.
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She wrote a poem about her inmost desires.
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The story explores the inmost hopes and dreams of its characters.
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