inside

inside
I UK [ˈɪnˌsaɪd] / US [ɪnˈsaɪd] adjective, adverb, preposition ***
Summary:

Inside can be used in the following ways: - as a preposition (followed by a noun): What's inside the envelope? Inside of is sometimes used instead of inside, especially in American English: I had a strange feeling inside of me. - as an adverb (without a following noun): I opened the box and looked inside. - as an adjective (always before a noun): the inside pages of a newspaper
1) within the inner part or area of something
a) used for saying that someone or something is in a room or building, especially when you are outside

There were lights on inside and I could hear voices.

Richard was now safe inside his castle.

houses without running water or an inside toilet

b) enclosed in a container or space

I always keep important papers locked inside my desk.

I opened up my suitcase to show them what was inside.

c) on the inner side of something

She was standing just inside the door.

Cassidy had one hand inside his jacket, as if reaching for something.

inside pocket/lining (= on the inner side of a coat, case etc):

Adam produced a small notebook from his inside pocket.

d) within an area or country

Draw a triangle inside the circle.

An F-117A Stealth aircraft crashed inside Serbia.

Kasapis scored the final goal with a low shot from inside the penalty area.

e) in the inner part of something

The photographs were on the inside pages of several Sunday newspapers.

The melon was still green inside.

2) moving or looking into something
a) into a building

Come inside, out of the rain.

As I walked past the door, I glanced inside.

You're not allowed to go inside the museum without paying.

b) into an enclosed container or empty space

She reached inside her handbag and pulled out an envelope.

Loretta opened the fridge and peered inside.

3) within an organization
a) within an organization or group

There is a battle being fought inside the Conservative Party.

from inside:

The rumours are coming from inside the company.

b) [only before noun] only known by people who belong to a particular organization or group
the inside story:

the inside story of how a trade union destroyed itself

inside knowledge:

They seemed to have inside knowledge of MI5 operations.

inside information:

The thieves clearly had inside information that allowed them to know when the building would be unguarded.

4) in your mind in someone's mind, but not always shown or expressed

He was silent, but Elizabeth could sense the anger burning inside him.

I knew how stubborn he could be once he'd got an idea inside his head.

5) in your stomach
a) already drunk or eaten

With half a bottle of brandy inside me, I was beginning to feel unsteady.

inside of:

You'll feel better once you get some dinner inside of you.

b) used for talking about a feeling that you have in your stomach

I suddenly felt sick inside.

6) within a period of time done in less than a particular amount of time

All the remaining business could be completed inside half an hour.

He swam the 200 metres just inside the European record.

inside of:

They can usually give you an answer inside of an hour.

7) informal in prison spending time in a prison

The poor guy did three years inside for a crime he never committed.


II UK [ˈɪnˌsaɪd] / US [ɪnˈsaɪd] noun [countable, usually singular]
Word forms "inside":
singular inside plural insides
1) the inner part of something
the inside of something:

I had never seen the inside of a prison before.

2) the part of something that faces inwards
the inside of something:

There were scratches all down the inside of my leg.

We need to clean the inside of the windows as well as the outside.

someone's inside(s)informal the organs in a body, especially the stomach or intestines

a dead animal with its insides hanging out

I'd eaten something that had upset my inside.


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