insideness

[US]/ɪnˈsaɪdnəs/
[UK]/ɪnˈsaɪdnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being inside or within; the internal nature of something

Phrases & Collocations

sense of insideness

feeling of insideness

experience of insideness

insideness and outsideness

phenomenon of insideness

spatial insideness

bodily insideness

perceived insideness

the insideness

subjective insideness

Example Sentences

the sense of insideness grew stronger as she unpacked her belongings in her new apartment.

he felt a profound insideness when he finally belonged to the community after years of feeling like an outsider.

the insideness of her experience was difficult to articulate to those who had never shared similar circumstances.

children develop a sense of insideness within their families before venturing into the larger world.

the artist tried to capture the emotional insideness of grief in her latest exhibition.

there is a particular insideness that comes from sharing a secret language with others.

the sociologist studied the insideness of urban communities and how external factors affected their cohesion.

she described the insideness of her religious faith as both comforting and challenging.

the memoir explored the insideness of growing up in a multicultural household.

political insideness often determines how citizens perceive and interact with their government.

the feeling of insideness at the family reunion made her realize how much she had missed her relatives.

the researcher examined the spatial insideness that prisoners experience within correctional facilities.

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