innermost
farthest inward; inmost.
most intimate or secret: one's innermost beliefs.
the innermost part.
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How to use innermost in a sentence
To help them cope, teams of psychologists, therapists and counselors were dispatched to the sites to comfort and help stabilize those in the innermost circles.
When the counselor needs help: ‘I didn’t get a chance to really digest 9/11’ | Petula Dvorak | September 9, 2021 | Washington PostGroundedness is about ditching an omnipresent restlessness to begin living in alignment with your innermost values, pursuing your true interests, and expressing your authentic self in the here and now.
Simone Biles Made the Right Choice. Here’s How You Can, Too. | wtaylor | July 28, 2021 | Outside OnlineFor others, it’s high art sculpted around the human body—an abstract language composed of lines, shapes and textures with the ability to translate our innermost selves into terms the material world can understand.
So much of the experience of TikTok feels like being funneled into increasingly niche categories that, because TikTok’s home feed is literally called the “For You” page, supposedly reflects some referendum on your innermost self.
The innermost planets seem to be rocky, with densities similar to Earth’s.
Two exoplanet families redefine what planetary systems can look like | Lisa Grossman | February 5, 2021 | Science News
After all, the innermost sexual longings of presidents, both living and dead, have long been the stuff of rumor and conjecture.
Our innermost thoughts offered up to old friends from high school are there to be seen by some voyeuristic devil in Tasmania.
The “bonded leather” journal will offer “readers and aspiring writers a place where they can record their innermost thoughts.”
'50 Shades of Grey' Author E.L. James to Publish Writing Advice Guide | Molly Taylor | March 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThat may prove as challenging as Romney revealing his innermost self.
Obama’s Anticlimactic Speech Looms Over Democratic Convention | Howard Kurtz | September 3, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTBut if Hoover could bug the innermost sanctum of the Supreme Court, nothing was sacred for the FBI.
J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI’s War on Americans’ Civil Liberties | Ben Jacobs | February 14, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTIn the innermost, Atock, our locomotive engineer, and I chummed together.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland | Joseph TatlowYet some little cell of innermost memory, stirring out of sleep, had surely given up its dead.
The Wave | Algernon BlackwoodThe membrane of the nucleus usually constitutes the innermost coat of the seed.
By degrees it became evident to him that the evil one was always at work, both inside and outside his innermost heart.
Skipper Worse | Alexander Lange KiellandHe seemed to be studying him afresh, as though he were trying to read his innermost thoughts.
The Everlasting Arms | Joseph Hocking
British Dictionary definitions for innermost
/ (ˈɪnəˌməʊst) /
being or located furthest within; central
intimate; private: innermost beliefs
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