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inside noun

• the inner side or surface of something.
• "wipe the inside of the windscreen"
Similar: interior, inner part, inner side, inner surface, centre, core, middle, heart, nucleus,
Opposite: outside, exterior,
• the inner part; the interior.
• "the inside of the car was like an oven"

inside adjective

• situated on or in the inside.
• "an inside pocket"
Similar: inner, interior, internal, inmost, innermost, on the inside,
Opposite: outer,
• known or done by someone within a group or organization.
• "they were accused of selling shares while in possession of inside information"
Similar: confidential, classified, restricted, reserved, privileged, private, internal, secret, top secret, exclusive, off the record, not for publication, hush-hush, privy,
Opposite: public,

inside preposition

• situated with the boundaries or confines of.
• "a radio was playing inside the flat"
• in less than (the period of time specified).
• "the oven will have paid for itself inside 18 months"

inside adverb

• within the boundaries or confines of a place.
• "Mr Jackson is waiting for you inside"
Origin: late Middle English (denoting the interior of the body): from in + side.

inside of

• within.
• "something inside of me wanted to believe him"

inside of

• within.
"something inside of me wanted to believe him"

on the inside

• in a position affording private information.
"will you be my spy on the inside?"



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