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innermost
[in-er-mohst, -muhst]
adjective
farthest inward; inmost.
most intimate or secret.
one's innermost beliefs.
noun
the innermost part.
innermost
/ ˈɪəˌəʊ /
adjective
being or located furthest within; central
intimate; private
innermost beliefs
Word History and Origins
Origin of innermost1
Example Sentences
Rather, many believe that the innermost parts of being human are interconnected with all things and ever changing — that the self is an illusion, and overattachment to it is the source of suffering.
That was a rare insight into Allen's innermost thoughts.
Taylor Swift has opened doors in that she can go out there with her innermost musings about her life, and people love it.
But I found evidence that supports his story where so many loners bare their innermost thoughts: the internet.
In voice-over narration, Angela communicated directly to the audience and shared her innermost thoughts — sometimes eloquent, sometimes inane but always authentic to the volatile experience of being a teenager.
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