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Interior Very Common

Origin: Latin prefix inter-

Interior has 11 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Adjective · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the region that is inside of something

"The tourists gathered near the front door before entering the quiet interior of the ancient temple."

2

the inner or enclosed surface of something

"The paint on the interior of the cabinet had peeled away after years of moisture damage."

3

the United States federal department charged with conservation and the development of natural resources; created in 1849

"Before visiting Yellowstone, I checked the official Interior website to see what new hiking trails had been approved for the season."

4

The inside of a building, container, cavern, or other enclosed structure.

"She spent hours rearranging furniture in the interior of her new apartment to make it feel more spacious."

In plain English: The interior is the inside part of something, like the space within a room or a building.

"The interior of the house was painted in soft blue tones."

Usage: Use the noun interior to refer specifically to the inner space or surface of an enclosed area like a room, box, or cave. It describes what lies within the boundaries rather than the outer appearance or exterior.

Adjective
1

situated within or suitable for inside a building

"an interior scene"

"interior decoration"

"an interior bathroom without windows"

2

inside the country

"the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior"

"the nation's internal politics"

3

located inward

"Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"

"she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"

"an internal sense of rightousness"

4

inside and toward a center

"interior regions of the earth"

5

of or coming from the middle of a region or country

"upcountry districts"

6

Within any limits, enclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner.

"The tour guide led us through the narrow passage to see the ancient artifacts hidden in the interior of the temple."

In plain English: Interior means being inside something rather than on the outside.

"The interior of the car was very clean after she washed it."

Usage: Use interior to describe something located within the boundaries of a building, room, or enclosed space, such as an interior wall or interior design. Avoid using it for abstract concepts that are simply "inner" without a physical container.

Proper Noun
1

A town and village in South Dakota, United States.

"We stopped at Interior on our road trip through South Dakota to grab some lunch."

Example Sentences
"The interior of the car was very clean after she washed it." adj
"The interior of the house was painted in soft blue tones." noun
"The hotel room had a pleasant interior with soft lighting and comfortable furniture." noun
"She spent her weekend painting the interior of her garage to match the rest of the house." noun
"Visitors were allowed to explore the historic interior of the old cathedral without touching the artifacts." noun
See Also
design indoor inner city clean house laryngoscope matroneum victrola retrocession
Related Terms
Antonyms
exterior
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
region surface executive department
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
midland midst penetralium belly

Origin

The word interior comes from the Latin term interior, which originally meant "inner." It traveled into English to describe something that is inside or within a space.

Rhyming Words
dior lior maior chior trior prior savior pavior havior ferior junior senior signior warrior seignior exterior inferior melchior subprior arnprior
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