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1 Inwardly -- rank: 1000
Inwardly definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IN'WARDLY, adv. In the ... Let Benedict, like covered fire, Consume away in sighs, waste inwardly. 1. In the heart; privately; secretly. He inwardly repines. It is not easy to treat with respect a person whom we inwardly despise. 2. Towards the center. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: with respect to private feelings; "inwardly, she was raging" [syn: inwardly, inside] [ant: outwardly] Merriam Webster's adverb Date: before ...
2 Within -- rank: 570
... in any inclosure. WITHIN, adv. 1. In the inner part; inwardly; internally. The wound festers within. 2. In the mind. Ills ... Middle English withinne, from Old English withinnan, from with + innan inwardly, within, from in Date: before 12th century 1. in or ... inside 2. in one's inner thought, disposition, or character ; inwardly < search within for a creative impulse — Kingman Brewster †1988 > II ... wi[eth]innan; wi[eth] with, against, toward + innan in, inwardly, within, from in in. See With, prep., In, prep.] 1 ... Dictionary Within With*in", adv. 1. In the inner part; inwardly; internally. ``The wound festers within.'' --Carew. Ills from within thy ... 3. In the reach or influence of. II. ad. 1. Inwardly, internally, in the mind or heart. 2. Indoors, in ...
3 Inward -- rank: 526
... thing inward. 2. Into, or toward, the mind or thoughts; inwardly; as, to turn the attention inward. So much the rather ... people. I sighed with inward relief. = inner ADJ: ADJ n • inwardly Sara, while remaining outwardly amiable toward all concerned, was inwardly furious. ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj 2. An inward ... I. a. Interior, internal, inner. II. ad. ; (also inwards) Within, inwardly, toward the inside. Moby Thesaurus anonymous, bosom, center, central, closet ... internal, internals, intestine, intimate, intrados, intrinsic, intrusive, invasive, inward-bound, inwardly, inwards, inwrought, irreducible, irruptive, isolated, penetralia, personal, private, privy, recesses ...
4 Outwardly -- rank: 470
... s 1828 Dictionary OUT'WARDLY, adv. 1. Externally; opposed to inwardly; as outwardly content, but inwardly uneasy. 2. In appearance; not sincerely. Many may inwardly reverence the goodness which they outwardly seem to despise. WordNet ... 2: in outward appearance; "outwardly, she appeared composed" [ant: inside, inwardly] Merriam Webster's adverb Date: 14th century 1. a. on ...
5 Internally -- rank: 405
Internally definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary INTERN'ALLY, adv. Inwardly; within the body; beneath the surface. 1. Mentally; intellectually. 2 ... s 1913 Dictionary Internally In*ter"nal*ly, adv. 1. Inwardly; within the enveloping surface, or the boundary of a thing ... centrally, congenitally, deeply, genetically, immanently, inly, innately, interiorly, intimately, intrinsically, inwardly, naturally, originally, primally, primitively, profoundly, under the surface
6 Tickle -- rank: 320
... To feel titillation. He with secret joy therefore Did tickle inwardly in every vein. TICK'LE, a. Tottering; wavering, or liable ... To feel titillation. He with secret joy therefore Did tickle inwardly in every vein. --Spenser. 2. To excite the sensation of ...
7 Secretly -- rank: 320
... knowledge of others; as, to dispatch a messenger secretly. 2. Inwardly; not apparently or visibly; latently. Now secretly with inward grief ... on the Q.T., on the QT] 2: not openly; inwardly; "they were secretly delighted at his embarrassment"; "hoped secretly she ...
8 Intrinsic -- rank: 320
... French intrinsèque internal, from Late Latin intrinsecus, from Latin, adverb, inwardly; akin to Latin intra within — more at intra- Date: 1635 ... f. F intrinsèque f. LL intrinsecus f. L intrinsecus (adv.) inwardly Webster's 1913 Dictionary Intrinsic In*trin"sic ([i^]n ...
9 Conscious -- rank: 320
... rational, reasoning. 3. Sensible, aware, cognizant, apprised. [Often preceded by inwardly.] 4. Inwardly known, clearly felt, self-admitted, self-accusing. Moby Thesaurus aboveground ...
10 Complain -- rank: 320
... v.t. To lament; to bewail. They might the grievance inwardly complain. This use of complain is uncommon, and hardly legitimate ... t. To lament; to bewail. [Obs.] They might the grievance inwardly complain. --Daniel. By chaste Lucrece's soul that late complain ...
11 Book -- rank: 320
... the process is. It seems that a book may be inwardly copied through eye or ear or touch or any sense ... or reading a French book, e.g. have to translate inwardly into English and have in the end two memory copies ...
12 whited sepulcher -- rank: 320
... r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a person who is inwardly evil but outwardly professes to be virtuous [syn: whited sepulcher ... the simile in Matthew 23:27 Date: 1530 a person inwardly corrupt or wicked but outwardly or professedly virtuous or holy ...
13 Inly -- rank: 320
... grieved. Merriam Webster's adverb Date: before 12th century 1. inwardly 2. in a manner suggesting great depth of knowledge or understanding ; thoroughly Oxford Reference Dictionary adv. poet. 1 inwardly; in the heart. 2 intimately; thoroughly. Etymology: OE innlice (as ...
14 Imputation -- rank: 320
... meant that Christ's people are made personally holy or inwardly righteous by the imputation of His righteousness to them, but ... is the author. This is not, however, by making man inwardly righteous, since all the above passages show the purely objective ...
15 ISRAEL, HISTORY OF -- rank: 320
... only and absolute ruler over the tribes that were now inwardly united into one nation. From this resulted as a matter ... new rule. 4. Solomon: Solomon, the son of David, developed inwardly the powerful kingdom which he had inherited. To his father ...
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