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English words starting with inn

Meanings of Inn:

noun

A pub, typically one in the country, in some cases providing accommodation.

Usage examples:

The swan inn

Innards

ˈɪn.ədz

Meanings of Innards:

plural noun

Entrails.

Usage examples:

Just the head, pectoral fins, and innards were left

Innate

ɪˈneɪt

Meanings of Innate:

adjective

Inborn; natural.

Usage examples:

Her innate capacity for organization

Inner

ˈɪn.ər

Meanings of Inner:

adjective

Situated inside or further in; internal.

Usage examples:

An inner courtyard
noun

The inner part of something.

Usage examples:

Using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots

Inner-circle

ˌɪn.ə ˈsɜː.kəl

Meanings of Inner-circle:

noun

The small group of people who control an organization, political party, etc.

Usage examples:

Inner circle of dr simpson was a member of the inner circle of government officials.

Meanings of Inner-city:

adjective

Found in or involving the older, central part of a city where there are poor people and bad housing

Usage examples:

There are more problems in large, inner-city school districts., the program gives kids from the inn…
noun

The central part of a city where there are often problems because the people who live there are poor and the conditions they live in are bad

Usage examples:

At the top of his agenda is economic development in the nation's inner cities., the plan will trans…

Meanings of Inner-sanctum:

phrase

A private place or room where someone is never interrupted

Usage examples:

To see inside one of these rooms is to get a glimpse into the gamer's inner sanctum., so this is wh…

Innerly

ˈɪnəli

Meanings of Innerly:

adverb

Used to indicate that something is experienced in one's mind rather than being expressed.

Usage examples:

I'm still innerly hostile about it

Innermost

ˈɪn.ə.məʊst

Meanings of Innermost:

adjective

(of thoughts or feelings) most private and deeply felt.

Usage examples:

Innermost beliefs and convictions

Innerness

ˈɪnənəs

Meanings of Innerness:

noun

The state of being mental or spiritual rather than physical.

Usage examples:

A healthy conceptualization of innerness and selfhood

Inners

ˈɪnə

Meanings of Inners:

noun

The inner part of something.

Usage examples:

Using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots
adjective

Situated inside or further in; internal.

Usage examples:

An inner courtyard

Innerspring

ˈɪnəsprɪŋ

Meanings of Innerspring:

adjective

(of a mattress) with internal springs; interior-sprung.

Usage examples:

With most inner-spring mattresses, the same gauge spring is used throughout the mattress.

Innervate

ɪˈnɜː.veɪt

Meanings of Innervate:

verb

Supply (an organ or other body part) with nerves.

Usage examples:

This diurnal variation in melatonin synthesis is brought about by norepinephrine secreted by the po…

Innervated

ɪˈnɜː.veɪt

Meanings of Innervated:

verb

Supply (an organ or other body part) with nerves.

Usage examples:

This diurnal variation in melatonin synthesis is brought about by norepinephrine secreted by the po…

Innervates

ɪˈnɜː.veɪt

Meanings of Innervates:

verb

Supply (an organ or other body part) with nerves.

Usage examples:

This diurnal variation in melatonin synthesis is brought about by norepinephrine secreted by the po…

Innervating

ˈɪnəveɪt

Meanings of Innervating:

verb

Supply (an organ or other body part) with nerves.

Usage examples:

This diurnal variation in melatonin synthesis is brought about by norepinephrine secreted by the po…

Meanings of Innervation:

noun

The process of supplying nerves to an organ or part of the body

Inning

ˈɪn.ɪŋ

Meanings of Inning:

noun

Each division of a game during which both sides have a turn at batting.

Usage examples:

Interesting timing, because if you're going to cut the game short, it seems only fair to announce i…

Innings

ˈɪnɪŋ

Meanings of Innings:

noun

Each of two or four divisions of a game during which one side has a turn at batting.

Usage examples:

The highlight of the surrey innings

Innkeeper

ˈɪnˌkiː.pər

Meanings of Innkeeper:

noun

A person who runs an inn.

Usage examples:

A man was sitting there speaking to the innkeeper, other patrons carried on at their tables.

Innkeepers

ˈɪnˌkiː.pər

Meanings of Innkeepers:

noun

A person who runs an inn.

Usage examples:

A man was sitting there speaking to the innkeeper, other patrons carried on at their tables.

Meanings of Innocence:

noun

The state, quality, or fact of being innocent of a crime or offence.

Usage examples:

They must prove their innocence

Innocencies

ˈɪnəsənsi

Meanings of Innocencies:

noun

Another term for innocence.

Usage examples:

He was speaking to the people, protesting his innocency

Innocency

ˈɪn.ə.sən.si

Meanings of Innocency:

noun

Another term for innocence.

Usage examples:

He was speaking to the people, protesting his innocency

Innocent

ˈɪn.ə.sənt

Meanings of Innocent:

adjective

Not guilty of a crime or offence.

Usage examples:

The prisoners were later found innocent
noun

A pure, guileless, or naive person.

Usage examples:

A young innocent abroad

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