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Inwardly meaning
In an inward manner; to or toward the inside or to oneself. | Completely, fully.
Example sentences (16)
But as soon as we started working again, I just felt like I was insatiable, I was greedy inwardly, I was… And in such a sad… Sometimes I think that’s such a good propeller.
Inwardly, MEM-cho worries about Akane, who also holds special feelings for Aqua.
In our reading, we are enriched by what we receive from the author and this allows us in turn to grow inwardly, so that each new work we read will renew and expand our worldview.
Indeed, even as experienced financial specialists, once in for a little while we discover an arrangement that sucks us in inwardly, and we need to figure out how to isolate the realities from feeling.
The wide audience of these beloved stories have, once again, crafted a batch of silly memes to laugh at, inwardly or outwardly, and they all are great additions to the already extensive folder of fairytale related humor.
I didn't say much, but inwardly I thought this is a terrible mistake.
They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
In a warlike and restless clan, for example, the sicklier man may have occasion to be alone, and may therefore become quieter and wiser; the one-eyed man will have one eye the stronger; the blind man will see deeper inwardly, and certainly hear better.
I used to smile inwardly at the conception of Bombe hut routine implied by this programme, but thought that no particular purpose would be served by pointing out that we would not really use them in that way.
Perhaps I might have been a little chagrined at Jackson's silence, and hence commented inwardly and adversely upon his horsemanship.
Therefore, in order to be able to praise love, self-denial is required inwardly and self-sacrificing outwardly.
These transnational networks pose a problem for states operating in a conventional, inwardly focused manner.
The Tudors ride high in popular esteem.' citation Polydore Vergil and Thomas More expanded on this portrayal, emphasising Richard's outward physical deformities as a sign of his inwardly twisted mind.
The values, morals, and spiritual approaches a person adopts, while not denying the existence of objective truths of those beliefs, can only become truly known when they have been inwardly appropriated through subjective experience.
This posture is due to the development of a laterally facing recess in the pelvis (usually an open socket) and a corresponding inwardly facing distinct head on the femur.
When roused, he gave signs of being inwardly conscious..