English words starting with inn
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Meanings of Inn:
nounA pub, typically one in the country, in some cases providing accommodation.
Usage examples:
The swan inn
Innards
ˈɪn.ədzMeanings of Innards:
plural nounEntrails.
Usage examples:
Just the head, pectoral fins, and innards were left
Innate
ɪˈneɪtMeanings of Innate:
adjectiveInborn; natural.
Usage examples:
Her innate capacity for organization
Inner
ˈɪn.ərMeanings of Inner:
adjectiveSituated inside or further in; internal.
Usage examples:
An inner courtyard
nounThe inner part of something.
Usage examples:
Using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots
Inner-circle
ˌɪn.ə ˈsɜː.kəlMeanings of Inner-circle:
nounThe 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:
adjectiveFound 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…
nounThe 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:
phraseA 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
ˈɪnəliMeanings of Innerly:
adverbUsed 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.məʊstMeanings of Innermost:
adjective(of thoughts or feelings) most private and deeply felt.
Usage examples:
Innermost beliefs and convictions
Innerness
ˈɪnənəsMeanings of Innerness:
nounThe state of being mental or spiritual rather than physical.
Usage examples:
A healthy conceptualization of innerness and selfhood
Inners
ˈɪnəMeanings of Inners:
nounThe inner part of something.
Usage examples:
Using his rock shoes as inners for his double boots
adjectiveSituated inside or further in; internal.
Usage examples:
An inner courtyard
Innerspring
ˈɪnəsprɪŋMeanings 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.veɪtMeanings of Innervate:
verbSupply (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.veɪtMeanings of Innervated:
verbSupply (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.veɪtMeanings of Innervates:
verbSupply (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
ˈɪnəveɪtMeanings of Innervating:
verbSupply (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:
nounThe process of supplying nerves to an organ or part of the body
Inning
ˈɪn.ɪŋMeanings of Inning:
nounEach 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
ˈɪnɪŋMeanings of Innings:
nounEach 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.pərMeanings of Innkeeper:
nounA 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.pərMeanings of Innkeepers:
nounA 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:
nounThe state, quality, or fact of being innocent of a crime or offence.
Usage examples:
They must prove their innocence
Innocencies
ˈɪnəsənsiMeanings of Innocencies:
nounAnother term for innocence.
Usage examples:
He was speaking to the people, protesting his innocency
Innocency
ˈɪn.ə.sən.siMeanings of Innocency:
nounAnother term for innocence.
Usage examples:
He was speaking to the people, protesting his innocency
Innocent
ˈɪn.ə.səntMeanings of Innocent:
adjectiveNot guilty of a crime or offence.
Usage examples:
The prisoners were later found innocent
nounA pure, guileless, or naive person.
Usage examples:
A young innocent abroad
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