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"inwardly" Definitions
  1. in your mind; secretly

144 Sentences With "inwardly"

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So much I've never expressed it inwardly in the songs.
There was no hint that Iago might be inwardly tormented.
Anything else would require her to nod along, inwardly groaning.
The practice of Islam encourages cultivating Salaam inwardly and outwardly.
At the same time, I was also inwardly proud of it.
At the same time I was also inwardly proud of it.
As a teenager, I was not strong enough to resist inwardly.
Its drama, though punctuated by violence, is interior and inwardly focused.
Inwardly, he is dying to break free from his geopolitical shackles.
" "I would bet that inwardly Putin would have been against me.
Looking inwardly, does the tortured artist cliché turn out to be real?
My hackles raised, I argued inwardly with the author on every page.
During exercise, you can push yourself physically or turn inwardly to meditate.
The hosts will graciously accept the prize even as they groan inwardly.
Ivan is as concerned with outward appearances as Wanda is inwardly directed.
Jimmy, across the street, witnesses the whole thing and begins to inwardly panic.
These are portraits of people who are outwardly stable, but inwardly in flux.
Now I cringe inwardly when I think of the stupid stuff I did.
"I would bet that inwardly Putin would have been against me," Trump said.
"Times are different now," I say, wincing a little inwardly at how I sound.
My really obsessive need to connect outwardly has diminished my ability to connect inwardly.
The men on the terrace appear unperturbed, but surely inwardly, like us, they're thrilled.
Just a very caring mother and just inwardly focused on the kids and the family.
" She asks them to inwardly repeat, "You are loved and we are G.L.O.S.S—thank you.
We should assess ourselves inwardly using the same criteria we use to evaluate teams outwardly.
But I wondered how many of them were inwardly panicking, thinking if they might be next.
Jenny is lovably hateful, but eventually, even the pleasure of inwardly hissing at her begins to pall.
Giancarlo Esposito whips out the outwardly polite, inwardly scary persona he perfected as Gus from Breaking Bad.
Your logical mind understands the cause and effect, but inwardly and viscerally, you just don't believe it.
There are themes of hatred and aggression, directed at me from other people, but mostly inwardly, from myself.
The term "paper tiger" refers to an outwardly powerful or dangerous force that's actually inwardly weak or ineffectual.
Inwardly in the party, there was a division of whether they were trying to even pass a policy.
Grief, with its inwardly turning corkscrew of pain, seems a literary novelist's idea of motivation: broody and deep.
He is poor and, despite his desire to reject his father, inwardly conflicted about his strict Christian upbringing.
Graham-Felsen lets boys be boys: messy-brained, impulsive, goatish, self-centered, outwardly gutsy but often inwardly terrified.
If pressed, you can just list those names and shake your head while smiling inwardly at Wallace's ingenuity.
Lydia is outwardly and inwardly creative, where her inherent vision for her work and ways of life are paralleled.
I am aware of how things feel outwardly to the touch and how that transfers inwardly to the bones.
Thus Catholic school raised them to be inwardly divided, set against themselves—at once desiring and despising worldly things.
How do you feel your identity as an artist, both inwardly and outwardly, has evolved or changed since then?
He takes questions patiently, even as you can see him inwardly recoil at these excursions into his baseball mortality.
When I had interviewed the wife about her infidelity, I had inwardly judged her for what she had done.
"We are always inwardly immersed in what Wundt has somewhere called the twilight of our general consciousness," James reflected.
You see this all the time, people who have many external indicators of success, yet inwardly, they are a wreck.
He had already inwardly turned against Hitler after witnessing a massacre of 7,000 Jews by the Einsatztruppen in October 1941.
Social scientists increasingly see the passive but inwardly outraged bystander as a central figure in sustaining the norms around sexism.
Ron is outwardly an American Jamie Oliver, but inwardly a little beast, who threatens Colin to see Homecoming through or else.
"Changing my mindset to getting healthy not just 'losing weight' made a transformation outwardly BUT inwardly too," she wrote on Instagram.
I can only say that in the slow waning of my physical forces, inwardly I am on a pilgrimage towards Home.
Mind you, Iceage sings of a love that's outwardly obsessive and inwardly solipsistic, a sensuality entirely divorced from the act of fucking.
The report also states that the group of countries will become "increasingly inwardly focused and independent" as tensions with the US increase.
The arrival of a poem was a physical thing, a tickle in the cerebrum, his muscles tensing until he was "inwardly dancing".
Poor Roderick, inwardly and outwardly maimed by the war, teeters floridly toward madness and alcoholism, but what about Caroline and her mother?
More weeks away, and I strode into my kitchen—wrong, dark at noon, its one window inwardly black, flat black with flies.
I tried to remind myself that grotesque pictures had been the point, but inwardly I worried that I had made a horrible mistake.
On one hand, I found it naive to think about death in such rosy terms, inwardly rolling my eyes at those who did.
In spite of its treatise-like title, the novel can feel so inwardly directed that Heti appears to be writing only for herself.
But I think it's OK for a person who has always destructed inwardly to sometimes say that the shit is totally someone else's.
Not great if you are going to need to check or take low kicks because an inwardly rotated knee is a collapsible knee.
Physically closed in and unsmiling, outwardly surly and inwardly despairing, Autumn doesn't quip her way out of trouble or even talk that much.
She could have a farce of a conversation in which she nods along while inwardly groaning, or she can give you some instruction.
Annlinn KrugerBar Harbor, Me. To the Editor: As I began reading "Full-Spectrum Corruption," I inwardly moaned: another hysterical screed about President Trump.
It has grown too inwardly focused to shoulder European responsibility in the face of great power competition among the U.S., Russia, and China.
Blacks saw the nation's black president treated with such scorn and disrespect that many were inwardly relieved to see him end his term -- alive.
On the contrary, even while peeling my eyes open, it's when I can muster up the gratitude to say inwardly – Damn, I'm so grateful.
She put on a brave face when she taught class, but inwardly she worried that her aggressor might be among her dog-training crowd.
An inwardly focused nationalism is taking the global stage in the U.S. (with the election of President Trump) and in England (with the Brexit vote).
In reality, many people are too inwardly focused on themselves to notice or care much about the details you tend to overemphasize in your mind.
This compelling portrait of Jane Carlyle, the wife of the essayist Thomas Carlyle, illuminates the outwardly decorous but often inwardly tempestuous lives of Victorian women.
Most of these investigations are constrained by turf issues or bureaucratic boundaries; they are inwardly focused, not broad enough and, most importantly, not entirely independent.
The third project, T3511 (2018), a collaboration with artist/filmmaker, Toshiaki Ozawa, is narrative art delivered on four video screens set up on inwardly facing walls.
Both Moore and his Democratic challenger Doug Jones tried to keep the race focused inwardly on Alabama, even as both of them brought in outside help.
In the dedication to his manuscript, for example, North urges those who might see themselves as ugly to strive to be inwardly beautiful, to defy nature.
At first, the dancers took turns sitting and staring; outwardly they were placid, but inwardly, as their flickering eyes hint, their bodies were on high alert.
The completed puzzle revealed that Neanderthal ribs connected to the spine more inwardly, which forces the chest cavity out and causes the spine to tilt back.
"It's such a cool event because it's about pampering these women who have been through [trauma] and making them feel outwardly and definitely inwardly beautiful," Ballerini said.
He retreats to his lab to create his… These are the things I smirk inwardly [about] when I'm just like, I know now exactly where I'm going.
It grows and it travels, spreading thin, but inwardly self generating, self building, self enforcing: cryptobiotic soil as complete colony, dust as traveling message–distance, sediment, flow.
Inwardly, I thought Karl was probably having a laugh, but sure enough, the Welsh Welly Wanging Open has been drawing in the crowds in Shirenewton since 2012.
"Unlike many iconic Los Angeles houses that orient themselves around these panoramic city views, this house is really more about this inwardly focused experience," Mr. Thompson said.
Many reporters, eager for fresh material, may have groaned inwardly when Stephanopoulos turned the final debate question into personal discussions of resilience in the lives of the candidates.
"I appreciate the fact that he's not so inwardly focused that he's willing to stand up for principle on something like Syria," he said in a phone interview.
It's outwardly concerned with plantation erotics — naughty house slaves and horny white masters — until it reveals itself to be inwardly concerned with the psychosexual dynamics of plantation erotics.
The surface is enriched by brilliant gold, silver, and copper leaf, as well as darker oxidized metals, such as a Japanese gun-metal blue leaf that inwardly gleams infrared.
She's become the model of the outwardly super-cool, inwardly self-doubting millennial who comically overshares, but also has some frank, pertinent points to make about race and gender.
The world is currently so loud, so divided, so outwardly and inwardly corrupt that Colin Firth dancing on a boat is not just nice to watch, it's downright necessary.
"Maybe in some ways this is going to lead to an industry that looks inwardly and finds a way to even improve on what we've been doing," he said.
"I believe that there is no future in an inwardly obsessed movement turning its back on globalization," Kuroda told a meeting of the Institute of International Finance on Tuesday.
Directioners may have inwardly squealed with delight when Niall Horan told the British newspaper The Sun that the group would likely get back together in the future to record again.
But where Gaiman's Shadow had the luxury of emoting inwardly and presenting the outward world with a cool, blank stare, Fuller's Shadow is visibly shaken by the miracles around him.
It still uses a Seiko automatic movement for reliability (the NH35A) and has an inwardly sloping bezel, this time matched with a stunning sunburst face and a stainless steel body.
She emits a number of trills (long lines of rolling Rs with full voice, now inwardly delivered, at high pressure) and single notes sustained with the steadiness of electronic signals.
Science-p has always been political, both outwardly, in the uses to which it is put, and inwardly, in the way it reflects society's inequitable racial and gender power structures.
Inwardly, he dissects the absurd banality of his life while he observes, with an acute sense of cynicism and occasional brutality, the slow decline of his doting middle-age parents.
The irony of precolonial and colonial contact was that while the former was outwardly more violent, it was inwardly creative, whereas the latter, though less physically violent, stultified the Indian spirit.
After nearly a year of inwardly mocking anyone and everyone I saw wearing AirPods, I walked into an Apple Store and handed over $172 so I could have my own set.
"Sister Play" is a whimsical piece that not always persuasively melds playful and dramatic passages with moments of a philosophical nature as the characters inwardly express thoughts about their lives and relationships.
Richard, as Shakespeare conceived him, was inwardly tormented by insecurity and rage, the consequences of a miserable, unloved childhood and a twisted spine that made people recoil at the sight of him.
His narrow stance—almost on a line—and his often inwardly turned lead foot made him very susceptible to the lead leg outside low kicks that always troubled his brother as well.
Paradoxically, though, during the quiet days I spent in Olympic Park, I found myself becoming "less inwardly focused than communally aware," as Prochnik put it, describing a Quaker meeting he once attended.
Joan Didion requires very little explanation to a very large group of people, representing a class of consumers who tend to be young, female, upper middle class, white, and somewhat inwardly tortured.
" At the same time, a verse from the Book of Matthew appears on the screen: "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
To be a spokesman means consistently conveying a unified and unifying message, whereas what's best in Kermani's thinking is his ability to put his finger on what's inwardly divisive in poetry and culture.
You love your team because you are inwardly secure, and so sure of who you are that any change you need to make for the benefit of the team is a no brainer.
It's still inwardly directed, more devoted to the tiny cranks and gears that make its characters who they are, those memories and stories that account for their actions, whether they're humans or hosts.
Preciado's mother describes the lost Comala of her youth as "a town that smells of spilt honey"; she inwardly sees "the horizon rise and fall with the wind that moves the ears" of grain.
The guidelines were based on more than 40 years of research showing that traditional masculinity is psychologically harmful and that socializing boys to suppress their emotions causes damage that echoes both inwardly and outwardly.
I think shame is the most dangerous emotion that a human can feel, and depending on what type of person they are, when they're feeling ashamed they either attack inwardly... or they attack outwardly.
Leo Strine, chief justice for the Supreme Court of Delaware, spoke with his usual candor, saying that protectionist U.S. policies could prompt Europeans and others outside the United States to think inwardly as well.
I happened to be in the final stages of finishing a proposal for a memoir about being a single woman over 40 without children, and was inwardly marveling at the timing of our encounter.
Preoccupied by domestic struggles against populism, countries such as Germany have become "more inwardly oriented" and have often failed to challenge real and pressing threats to human rights around the world, the report claims.
If I see the troubled human at the core capable of insight and inwardly wanting to make a change, I'm much more likely to work with someone even if his behavior reeks of misogyny.
Inwardly he recoiled from it all, the vulgar stenches and the vulgar office banter, but to the outside world he played along with his peer group, contributing his own false display of bloodlust and machismo.
" Some doctors reached incredible insights into a man who they never spoke to, including one who said that "inwardly a frightened person who sees himself as weak and threatened by strong virile power around him.
The uncertainty over who will succeed Ms. Merkel means that Germany will be inwardly focused for many months to come, extending the sense of paralysis that is frustrating Germany's allies in the European Union and Washington.
Technology gives us power and power entails responsibility, and responsibility, McClay notes, leads to guilt: You and I see a picture of a starving child in Sudan and we know inwardly that we're not doing enough.
Discovery's Klingons are deliberately more complex, reconceived as aesthetes with stunningly ornate armor, a complex political system, and a unifying leader, T'Kuvma (Chris Obi), driven by a philosophy that is outwardly xenophobic, and yet inwardly broad-minded.
One of the hardest things for a presidential candidate is to put on a smiling public face for the TV cameras after spending three hours on a debate stage inwardly seething over missed opportunities and mangled lines.
In fact, the Moon is void of course, meaning it won't connect with any planets before leaving Aquarius—making today an appropriate time to focus inwardly and take a break, rather than a day for important decisions.
The plan, of course, outlined seemingly by no-one and everyone, is that we become inwardly more machine-like—utterly dependent on input and command—at the same time as we maximise the potential of our fleshy form.
Like its counterparts in several other Muslim-majority countries, Egypt's government supports the Sufis because it sees them as members of a moderate, manageable faction who are unlikely to engage in political activity, because their priorities are oriented inwardly.
At the same time, I was inwardly proud of it, for me and the girls that I was friends with that lack of major or rampant sexual activity in high school was a matter of faith and respect and caution.
"We even inwardly hoped that what is called 'Trump formula' would help clear both sides of their worries and comply with the requirements of our side and would be a wise way of substantial effect for settling the issue," he said.
The journey of Kratos, both inwardly as he learns to control his rage and become a loving father to Atreus, and outwardly as he explores the worlds of Norse mythology to spread his wife's ashes on the highest peak in the nine realms.
As for that rumored, inwardly curving screen, Samsung did that first on the Galaxy Round in 2013 (only released in South Korea), which was then followed by the original LG G Flex in 2014, and then again on the G Flex 2 in 2015.
Estanguet said that insiders have told him that Paris's 2012 bid had too many politicians in the forefront and not enough athletes, and that the bid was also too inwardly focused on France rather than the issues facing the Olympic movement as a whole.
"We have inwardly highly appreciated President Trump for having made the bold decision, which any other U.S. presidents dared not, and made efforts for such a crucial event as the summit," North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said in a statement reported in state media.
And there I found myself face to face with a live Barbary dove on her nest, her small dark eyes inwardly focused on nothing more than the need to sit, the feathers on her crossed wings lifting in a dusty breeze curling up from the streets below.
Like his New York School contemporaries in the US (about whom he was almost certainly unaware), Kholin's diaries and poems seem to draw much of their energy from the gossip and shit-talking of an inwardly looking coterie that had no real audience outside their own circle.
Worn American space suits, a Moon rock collected during the Apollo 11 mission, and the command module from the Apollo 13 spacecraft are just a few of the famous artifacts that are unassumingly set on display, inviting visitors to solemnly appreciate their historical significance while inwardly freaking out.
VR is indeed a quixotic thing, rife with paradox and complication at every level, starting with its very name: the two words that tangle to form the term are, at a glance, poised like inwardly facing, positively-charged magnets, repelling one another with the force of their respective meanings.
Expect fancy dress, gurning 18-year-olds, major brand partnerships, and the exact same lineup they had last year—DJs who are also booked to play in six other cities tonight so can only play for half an hour each in a web of ever-inwardly-spiraling B2B sets.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 10% The increase in US suicides in the months after the death of Robin Williams, according to a new study QUOTE OF THE DAY 'I can only say that in the slow waning of my physical forces, inwardly I am on a pilgrimage toward Home.
Along with a copy of the book, there are architectural studies of cathedrals in Rodin's travel journals and on drawing sheets, a plaster section of the tympanum from "The Gates of Hell," and a sculpture of a scaled-up pair of inwardly turning right hands titled "La Cathèdral" (22025).
Not a few British administrators must at some time have inwardly indulged sentiments about the Mahatma similar to those entertained by Henry II about Thomas à Becket; and it is still possible to question the soundness of Gandhi's judgment in the past—for example, in his policy during the Japanese war.
"A mistake a lot of aspiring entrepreneurs make is that they focus inwardly—they define themselves by what they want to do; by the product they want to make, or the service they want to provide," Tom Schryver, Executive Director of Cornell University's Center for Regional Economic Advancement, told VICE.
Before the spoken-word outro delivered in Camille's chattering cadence letting loose with a frustrated pillow-talk rant, it's all dizzy, hormonal inwardly-directed self-tinker, the bickering of his many voices continually sparking the conflicted, tortured argument raging in his head, and if the fever persists his head's about to explode.
As far as the summit with Trump was concerned, "we have inwardly highly appreciated President Trump for having made the bold decision, which any other US presidents dared not, and made efforts for such a crucial event as the summit," read the statement from First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kim Kye Gwan.
Other than a set of figurines made between 1945 and 1947, including a gaggle of red clay horned devils and the stately "I Sette Savi" ("The Seven Sages," 1960) — plaster figures reminiscent of Giorgio de Chricio's metaphysical mannequins arranged in an inwardly-facing oval — the human body is fragmented, sketched in, hinted at.
She'd gone into John Lewis after work for a few things she needed, and then she'd tried on some clothes, which she hadn't meant to, and now she was stuck in a crowd of other shoppers and workers, fuming inwardly and shuffling in half steps, funnelling into the entrance to the Underground.
When I moved to Stockholm at the age of 33, outwardly a man, inwardly still a 16-year-old, and met Geir Angell there, who I hadn't seen since the spring we went out drinking together a few times in Bergen 12 years before, it was one of the first things he said to me.
He was the most inaccessible, inwardly tormented and infuriating man I have ever known, and yet he stayed in therapy with me for over a decade, calling faithfully every week — he insisted that his work schedule precluded coming in person — even though he spent many of those sessions in silence or addressed me as if I were inanimate.
"We have inwardly highly appreciated President Trump for having made the bold decision, which any other U.S. president dared not, and made effort for such a crucial event at the summit," Kim Kye Gwan, first vice minister of foreign affairs in North Korea, said in a statement carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency.
For months post-breakup, I attempted to find closure in a number of ways, from phone calls and long text conversations – in which we'd go over how we felt and why we couldn't be together (or more to the point, why he didn't want to be with me) – to me begging him to see me in person (I inwardly cringe thinking about it).

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