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inside



in·side [inside insides] preposition, adverb, noun, adjective BrE [ˌɪnˈsaɪd] NAmE [ˌɪnˈsaɪd]
preposition (also in·side of especially in NAmE)
1. on or to the inner part of sth/sb; within sth/sb
Go inside the house.
Inside the box was a gold watch.
For years we had little knowledge of what life was like inside China.
You'll feel better with a good meal inside you.
• (figurative)Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention.
Opp: outside
2. in less than the amount of time mentioned
The job is unlikely to be finished inside (of) a year

Word Origin:
late Middle English (denoting the interior of the body): from ↑in + ↑side.
Idioms:inside out on the inside turn something inside out
 
adverb
1. on or to the inside
She shook it to make sure there was nothing inside.
We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain.
• (figurative)I pretended not to care but I was screaming inside.
Opp: outside
2. (informal)in prison
He was sentenced to three years inside.

Word Origin:
late Middle English (denoting the interior of the body): from ↑in + ↑side.
 
noun
1. countable, usually singular (usually the inside)the inner part, side or surface of sth
The inside of the box was blue.
The door was locked from the inside.
The shell is smooth on the inside.
the insides of the windows
Opp: outside
2. the insidesingular the part of a road nearest the edge, that is used by slower vehicles
He tried to overtake on the inside.
Opp: outside
3. the insidesingular the part of a curved road or track nearest to the middle or shortest side of the curve
The French runner is coming up fast on the inside.
Opp: outside
4. insidesplural (informal)a person's stomach and ↑bowels
She was so nervous, her insides were like jelly.
He complained of a pain in his insides.
more at know sb/sth inside out at know v.

Word Origin:
late Middle English (denoting the interior of the body): from ↑in + ↑side.
 
adjective only before noun
1. forming the inner part of sth; not on the outside
the inside pages of a newspaper
an inside pocket
• (BrE) I was driving in the inside lane (= the part nearest the edge, not the middle of the road).
2. known or done by sb in a group or an organization
inside information
Any newspaper would pay big money to get the inside story on her marriage.
The robbery appeared to have been an inside job.

Word Origin:
late Middle English (denoting the interior of the body): from ↑in + ↑side.
 

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