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Meanings of
inmost
in English
Situated or occurring farthest within.
innermost
Related terms
inner
inward
Usage of
inmost
in English
1
Soliloquy is the smoke exhaled by the
inmost
fires of the soul.
2
The most secret wounds in her
inmost
being bled as she read.
3
Utterance, even the utterance which speaks in the
inmost
soul, failed him.
4
But then my
inmost
assurance rises again triumphant; and that acquits me.
5
Her
inmost
heart turned away from the persecutor and toward the persecuted.
6
The rapture of the returning life to nature thrilled my
inmost
being.
7
Greet the island for me to the
inmost
core of its being.
8
He started; his
inmost
thoughts had for a moment escaped his lips.
9
But yet she knows she has no share in his
inmost
heart.
10
He will prove himself able to bless thee in thine
inmost
soul.
11
Dreams are meant to tell us about our
inmost
desires, aren't they?
12
An agony of mingled terror and rapture shot through his
inmost
soul.
13
He searched the
inmost
depths of my soul with his wonderful eyes.
14
She felt the dark power of his eye to her
inmost
soul.
15
But now, in his
inmost
heart he owned that he was hurt.
16
He studied the woman as if trying to read her
inmost
thoughts.
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inmost
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
inmost soul
inmost heart
inmost thoughts
inmost recesses
inmost depths
More collocations
Inmost
through the time
Inmost
across language varieties
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