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inner
adjective
located
on
or
toward
the
inside
of
something
•
He
kept
his
passport
in
the
inner
pocket
of
his
jacket
.
He
kept
his
passport
in
the
inner
pocket
of
his
jacket
.
•
The
mechanic
shined
a
flashlight
to
inspect
the
inner
walls
of
the
engine
cylinder
.
The
mechanic
shined
a
flashlight
to
inspect
the
inner
walls
of
the
engine
cylinder
.
adjective
relating
to
a
person
’
s
private
thoughts
,
feelings
,
or
character
•
Yoga
helps
her
find
her
inner
peace
.
Yoga
helps
her
find
her
inner
peace
.
•
Before
the
concert
,
he
battled
his
inner
fears
of
performing
.
Before
the
concert
,
he
battled
his
inner
fears
of
performing
.
adjective
situated
nearer
to
the
center
of
an
area
,
path
,
or
circle
•
The
runner
chose
the
inner
lane
to
shorten
the
distance
.
The
runner
chose
the
inner
lane
to
shorten
the
distance
.
•
We
planted
tulips
along
the
inner
edge
of
the
circular
path
.
We
planted
tulips
along
the
inner
edge
of
the
circular
path
.
dinner
noun
the
main
meal
of
the
day
,
usually
eaten
in
the
evening
•
After
school
,
Maria
helped
her
mother
cook
dinner
for
the
family
.
After
school
,
Maria
helped
her
mother
cook
dinner
for
the
family
.
•
We
usually
eat
dinner
at
seven
o'clock
.
We
usually
eat
dinner
at
seven
o'clock
.
Middle
English
diner
,
from
Old
French
disner
(“
to
dine
,
breakfast
”),
originally
referring
to
the
first
meal
of
the
day
but
later
shifting
to
mean
the
main
meal
.
noun
a
formal
social
meal
or
event
,
often
held
in
the
evening
to
celebrate
or
raise
money
for
something
•
The
charity
dinner
raised
thousands
of
dollars
for
the
hospital
.
The
charity
dinner
raised
thousands
of
dollars
for
the
hospital
.
•
She
wore
an
elegant
dress
to
the
awards
dinner
.
She
wore
an
elegant
dress
to
the
awards
dinner
.
Same
origin
as
the
everyday
sense
,
but
by
the
18th
century
the
word
was
also
used
for
organized
evening
banquets
and
fund-raising
meals
.
winner
noun
a
person
,
team
,
or
animal
that
finishes
first
or
succeeds
in
a
game
,
race
,
contest
,
or
other
competition
•
After
months
of
training
,
Maria
crossed
the
finish
line
as
the
winner
of
the
marathon
.
After
months
of
training
,
Maria
crossed
the
finish
line
as
the
winner
of
the
marathon
.
•
The
quiz
show
host
announced
the
winner
and
handed
him
a
shiny
trophy
.
The
quiz
show
host
announced
the
winner
and
handed
him
a
shiny
trophy
.
Created
in
Middle
English
from
the
verb
“
win
”
+
the
agent-forming
suffix
“
-er
,”
meaning
“
one
who
wins
.”
noun
something
,
such
as
an
idea
,
product
,
or
plan
,
that
is
very
successful
or
likely
to
succeed
•
Your
idea
of
selling
handmade
candles
online
is
a
real
winner
.
Your
idea
of
selling
handmade
candles
online
is
a
real
winner
.
•
The
chef
knew
his
new
chocolate-chili
dessert
would
be
a
winner
with
customers
.
The
chef
knew
his
new
chocolate-chili
dessert
would
be
a
winner
with
customers
.
Extended
figurative
sense
from
the
original
meaning
“
one
who
wins
,”
first
recorded
in
the
early
20th
century
in
American
English
.
thin
adjective
-
thin
,
thinner
,
thinnest
having
little
distance
between
two
opposite
sides
or
surfaces
•
He
sliced
the
bread
into
thin
pieces
for
the
sandwiches
.
He
sliced
the
bread
into
thin
pieces
for
the
sandwiches
.
•
A
layer
of
thin
ice
covered
the
pond
,
reflecting
the
pink
sunrise
.
A
layer
of
thin
ice
covered
the
pond
,
reflecting
the
pink
sunrise
.
adjective
-
thin
,
thinner
,
thinnest
having
little
body
fat
;
slim
•
The
marathon
runner
stayed
thin
by
training
every
day
.
The
marathon
runner
stayed
thin
by
training
every
day
.
•
After
months
of
illness
,
the
kitten
looked
very
thin
and
weak
.
After
months
of
illness
,
the
kitten
looked
very
thin
and
weak
.
adjective
-
thin
,
thinner
,
thinnest
not
dense
,
packed
,
or
concentrated
•
The
crowd
was
thin
at
the
early
morning
concert
.
The
crowd
was
thin
at
the
early
morning
concert
.
•
Her
hair
is
getting
thin
as
she
gets
older
.
Her
hair
is
getting
thin
as
she
gets
older
.
adverb
-
thin
,
thinner
,
thinnest
in
a
way
that
forms
a
small
or
sparse
layer
•
Spread
the
butter
thin
on
the
toast
.
Spread
the
butter
thin
on
the
toast
.
•
She
painted
the
first
coat
thin
to
let
the
wood
grain
show
.
She
painted
the
first
coat
thin
to
let
the
wood
grain
show
.
adjective
-
thin
,
thinner
,
thinnest
weak
,
poor
,
or
insufficient
in
amount
or
quality
•
His
excuses
were
very
thin
and
nobody
believed
him
.
His
excuses
were
very
thin
and
nobody
believed
him
.
•
Profits
were
thin
during
the
economic
downturn
.
Profits
were
thin
during
the
economic
downturn
.