English-Thai Dictionary
inward
ADJ เข้าข้าง ใน outward kao-kang-nai
inward
ADJ ใน ใจ inner internal inside outward nai-jai
inwardly
ADV ภายในใจ ซึ่ง อยู่ ใน ใจ privately secretly inside outwardly pai-nai-jai
inwardness
N ความรู้สึก ลึกๆ ใน ใจ ความคิด keam-lu-suek-luk-luk-nai-jai
inwards
ADV โดย เข้า ด้านใน เข้าข้าง ใน outwards doi-kao-dan-nai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INWARD
a. 1. Internal; interior; placed or being within; as the inward structure of the body.
2. Intimate; domestic; familiar.
3. Seated in the mind or soul.
INWARD, IN'WARDS, adv. Toward the inside. Turn the attention inward.
1. Toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.
2. Into the mind or thoughts.
Celestial light shine inward.
INWARDLY
adv. In the inner parts; internally. Let Benedict, like covered fire,
Consume away in sighs, waste inwardly.
1. In the heart; privately; secretly. He inwardly repines. It is not easy to treat with respect a person whom we inwardly despise.
2. Towards the center.
INWARDNESS
n.Intimacy; familiarity. [Not used. ] 1. Internal state. [Unusual. ]
INWARDS
n.plu. The inner parts of an animal; the bowels; the viscera. Exodus 29:13, 17, 22.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INWARD
In "ward, a. Etym: [AS. inweard, inneweard, innanweard, fr. innan,inne, within (fr. in in; see In ) + the suffix -weard, E. -ward. ]
1. Being or placed within; inner; interior; -- opposed to outward. Milton.
2. Seated in the mind, heart, spirit, or soul. "Inward beauty. " Shak.
3. Intimate; domestic; private. [Obs. ] All my inward friends abhorred me. Job xix. 19. He had had occasion, by one very inward with him, to know in part the discourse of his life. Sir P. Sidney.
INWARD
INWARD In "ward, n.
1. That which is inward or within; especially, in the plural, the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera. Jer. Taylor. Then sacrificing, laid the inwards and their fat. Milton.
2. The mental faculties; -- usually pl. [Obs. ]
3. An intimate or familiar friend or acquaintance. [Obs. ] "I was an inward of his. " Shak.
INWARD; INWARDS
In "ward, In "wards, adv. Etym: [AS. inweard. The ending -s is prop. a genitive ending. See Inward, a., -wards.]
1. Toward the inside; toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.
2. Into, or toward, the mind or thoughts; inwardly; as, to turn the attention inward. So much the rather, thou Celestial Light, Shine inward. Milton.
INWARDLY
In "ward *ly, adv. Etym: [AS. inweardlice.]
1. In the inner parts; internally. Let Benedick, like covered fire, Consume away in sighs, waste inwardly. Shak.
2. Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly.
3. In the heart or mind; mentally; privately; secretas, he inwardly repines.
4. Intimately; thoroughly. [Obs. ] I shall desire to know him more inwardly. Beau. & Fl.
INWARDNESS
INWARDNESS In "ward *ness, n.
1. Internal or true state; essential nature; as, the inwardness of conduct. Sense can not arrive to the inwardness Of things. Dr. H. More.
2. Intimacy; familiarity. [Obs. ] Shak.
3. Heartiness; earnestness. What was wanted was more inwardness, more feeling. M. Arnold.
INWARDS
INWARDS In "wards, adv.
Defn: See Inward.
New American Oxford Dictionary
inward
in ward |ˈinwərd ˈɪnwərd | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] directed or proceeding toward the inside; coming in from outside: the inward rush of air | a graceful inward movement of her wrist. • existing within the mind, soul, or spirit, and often not expressed: she felt an inward sense of release. ▶adverb (also inwards ) toward the inside: the door began to swing inward. • into or toward the mind, spirit, or soul: people must look inward to gain insight into their own stress. ORIGIN Old English inweard, inneweard, innanweard (see in, -ward ).
inward investment
in ¦ward in |vest |ment ▶noun [ mass noun ] investment made within a country from outside.
inward-looking
in ward-look ing ▶adjective not interested in or taking account of other people or groups: an isolated and inward-looking community.
inwardly
in ward ly |ˈinwərdlē ˈɪnwərdli | ▶adverb (of a particular thought, feeling, or action ) registered or existing in the mind but not expressed to others: inwardly seething, he did as he was told. ORIGIN Old English inweardlīce (see inward, -ly 2 ).
inwardness
in ward ness |ˈinwərdnəs ˈɪnwərdnəs | ▶noun preoccupation with one's inner self; concern with spiritual or philosophical matters rather than externalities.
inwards
in wards |ˈinwərdz ˈɪnwərdz | ▶adverb variant of inward.
Oxford Dictionary
inward
in ¦ward |ˈɪnwəd | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] directed or proceeding towards the inside; coming in from outside: inward mail | a graceful inward movement of her wrist. • existing within the mind, soul, or spirit, and often not expressed: she felt an inward sense of release. ▶adverb variant of inwards. ORIGIN Old English inweard, inneweard, innanweard (see in, -ward ).
inward investment
in ¦ward in |vest |ment ▶noun [ mass noun ] investment made within a country from outside.
inward-looking
inward-looking ▶adjective not interested in or taking account of other people or groups.
inwardly
in |ward ¦ly |ˈɪnwədli | ▶adverb within the mind: inwardly seething, he did as he was told. ORIGIN Old English inweardlīce (see inward, -ly 2 ).
inwardness
in ¦ward |ness |ˈɪnwədnɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] preoccupation with one's inner self; concern with spiritual or philosophical matters rather than externalities.
inwards
inwards |ˈɪnwədz |(also inward ) ▶adverb towards the inside: the door began to swing inwards. • into or towards the mind, spirit, or soul: people must look inwards to gain insight into their own stress.
American Oxford Thesaurus
inward
inward adjective 1 an inward curve: toward the inside, going in; concave. ANTONYMS outward. 2 an inward smile: internal, inner, interior, innermost; private, personal, hidden, secret, veiled, masked, concealed, unexpressed. ANTONYMS external. ▶adverb the door opened inward: inside, into the interior, inwards, within.
inwardly
inwardly adverb inwardly, George blamed himself: inside, internally, within, deep down (inside ), in one's heart (of hearts ); privately, secretly, confidentially; literary inly.
inwards
inwards adverb See inward.
Oxford Thesaurus
inward
inward adjective 1 a small inward indentation: towards the inside, going in, ingoing; concave. ANTONYMS outward. 2 he allowed himself an inward smile: internal, inner, interior, inside, innermost; private, personal, hidden, secret, veiled, masked, concealed, unexpressed, unrevealed; intimate, confidential; informal bottled up; archaic privy. ANTONYMS external. ▶adverb the door opened inward. See inwards. WORD LINKS inward intro- related prefix, as in introduce, introvert Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
inwardly
inwardly adverb inwardly, George blamed himself: inside, internally, within, deep down (inside ), deep within, at heart, in one's heart (of hearts ), in one's mind, to oneself; privately, secretly, confidentially. ANTONYMS outwardly; out loud.
inwards
inwards adverb light spilled inwards from the porch: inside, towards the inside, into the interior, inward, within.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
inward
in ward /ɪ́nwə r d /形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 心の中 [内 ]の, 胸中の [に秘めた ]〈感情など 〉; 精神的な (mental, spiritual )▸ feel an inward sense of relief [terror ]内心ほっとする [恐怖を感じる ]2 内部 [中心 ]への [に向かう ]〈力など 〉.3 内部 [内側 ]にある, 内部の (↔outward ); 体内の [にある ]; 内にこもった, はっきりしない 〈声など 〉.4 内陸の, 奥地の (inland ).5 (きわめて )個人的な, 親密な .6 ⦅古 ⦆自国の, 国内の .副詞 比較なし (⦅主に英 ⦆inwards )1 内側 [内部 ]に, 中心へ 〈向く 曲がるなど 〉.2 心の中 [内 ]へ ; 胸中 [内心 ]で (は )▸ look inward 心の内面に目を向ける, 内省 [内観 ]する 名詞 C 1 内部 ; 内面 .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖~s 〗内臓 .~̀ inv é stment ⦅英 ⦆〘商 〙(海外からの )一地域 [国内 ]への資本投下 .
inward-looking
ì nward-l ó oking 形容詞 ⦅非難して ⦆〈人 社会などが 〉内にこもった, 自分本位 [中心 ]の, 内政重視の .
inwardly
í n ward ly 副詞 1 心 [胸 ]の中で (は ), 内心 (では ), 密かに .2 内部 [側 ]に [へ ], 中央 [心 ]に [へ ](↔outwardly ); 内部で 〈出血する 〉.3 小さな [低い ]声で .
inwards
í n wards 副詞 ⦅主に英 ⦆=inward .