Inwards example sentences

Related (6): internal, inward, inner, inside, interior, introspective

in·ward

adjective

inward (adjective)

  - directed or proceeding toward the inside; coming in from outside:

  - existing within the mind, soul, or spirit, and often not expressed:

  - toward the inside:

  - into or toward the mind, spirit, or soul:

in·wards

adverb

inward (adverb)

  - variant of inward.

Synonyms

ingoing, concave, outward, internal, inner, interior, inside, innermost, private, personal, hidden, secret, veiled, masked, concealed, unexpressed, unrevealed, intimate, confidential, privy, external, inwards, inside, within, outward, inside, within, inward, inside, inward, within

"Inwards" Example Sentences

1. He turned his gaze inwards, reflecting on his past mistakes.
2. The plant-growing process is initiated inwards, from the seed to the root.
3. She felt a sharp pain inwards, behind her ribcage.
4. The tree branch bent inwards, swaying with the wind's force.
5. His thoughts turned inwards, focusing on his emotional state.
6. The sun's rays filtered inwards through the window panes.
7. The car door slammed shut, the noise echoing inwards.
8. The spiral staircase twisted sharply inwards towards the top floor.
9. The dancer's body contorted inwards, displaying her flexibility.
10. He pushed the heavy metal gate inwards, with all his might.
11. The zipper on his jacket was stuck inwards, making it difficult to pull up.
12. The turtle retracted its limbs inwards, hiding inside its shell.
13. The company's profits were focused inwards, leading to internal growth.
14. The coral reef extended inwards, towards the ocean floor.
15. Her eyes turned inwards, searching for a solution to her problem.
16. The mountain range stretched inwards, extending for miles.
17. The horse's ears perked inwards, indicating its attention towards its riders.
18. The wind blew inwards, carrying the scent of rain with it.
19. The glass tumbler shattered inwards, creating a dangerous mess.
20. The boxer clinched his fists inwards, preparing for the next round.
21. The stone arch curved inwards, framing the view of the gardens.
22. The tunnel narrowed inwards, leaving little space to maneuver.
23. The neon sign flickered inwards, illuminating the shop's interior.
24. The dog's tail wagged inwards, indicating submission to its master.
25. The crowd swarmed inwards, trying to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.
26. The creek flowed inwards, towards the waterfall in the distance.
27. The dancer's movements spiraled inwards, concentrating on her center of gravity.
28. The mask covered his nose inwards, creating a seal against the virus.
29. The ocean waves crashed inwards, onto the shore.
30. The umbrella inverted inwards, blown by the strong gust of wind.

Common Phases

1. "He closed his eyes and took a deep breath inwards;"
2. "She directed her focus inwards, ignoring the distractions around her;"
3. "He pulled his knees up and hugged them inwards, feeling the warmth of his own body;"
4. "She bit her lip and held back her emotions inwards, not wanting to show her vulnerability;"
5. "He reflected inwards, realizing his mistakes and how to fix them;"
6. "She meditated inwards, emptying her mind of all thoughts and becoming one with her surroundings;"
7. "He clenched his fists inwards, trying to suppress his anger and remain calm;"
8. "She inhaled deeply inwards, trying to calm her nerves before her big presentation."

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