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inmost

[in-mohst, -muhst] / ˈɪnˌmoʊst, -məst /
ADJECTIVE
deep
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ADJECTIVE
intimate
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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In the whole inmost ward of my self, the beds are occupied by slow-moving remembrances like time-lapse flower novels.

From New York Times

It is about the soul of a culture or a people, their inmost essence, their fundamental values.

From Washington Post

“Brandeis had planned to give as an example the newly invented technology of television that, he would explain, enabled the government ‘to peer into the inmost recesses of the home,’” Chief Justice Roberts wrote.

From New York Times

These, then, are the collection’s core, jostling theses: that the life well lived is obedient to inmost impulses, but derives its deepest meaning from children.

From Los Angeles Times

His inmost self can be hard to discern.

From New York Times