Inward

Adjective

 * 1) Situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside.
 * 2)  Intimate, closely acquainted; familiar.
 * 3) *1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, II.3:
 * There is nothing can be added unto the daintinesse of Fulvius wives death, who was so inward with Augustus.

Derived terms

 * inwardly
 * inwardness

Adverb

 * 1) Towards the inside.

Thesaurus
anonymous, bosom, center, central, closet, core, deep, deep-seated, deepest recesses, entering, esoteric, guts, heart, heart of hearts, immanent, implanted, implicit, in, inalienable, inbound, incognito, incoming, indoor, indwelling, infixed, inflooding, inflowing, ingoing, ingrained, ingressive, inherent, inland, inmost, innards, inner, inner landscape, inner life, inner man, inner nature, inner recess, inner self, innermost, inpouring, inshore, inside, insides, interior, interior man, intern, internal, internals, intestine, intimate, intrados, intrinsic, intrusive, invasive, inward-bound, inwardly, inwards, inwrought, irreducible, irruptive, isolated, penetralia, personal, private, privy, recesses, resident, retired, secluded, secret, secret place, secret places, sequestered, soul, stuffing, subjective, tripes, unalienable, unchallengeable, unquestionable, viscera, vital center, vitals, withdrawn, within, withinwards

Etymology
From inneweard:, corresponding to.

Adjective

 * Esperanto: internen
 * Finnish: sisä-, sisäinen, sisäänpäin suuntautunut
 * French: intérieur


 * Greek: έσω, εσώτερος
 * Kurdish: ,

Anagrams

 * Darwin