Collocations for "inward"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "inward" in context.
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inward
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- in an inward direction
- an inward-opening [door, window]
- an inward-looking [nation, foreign policy, approach]
- on the inward [leg, journey]
- inward [investment, investors, capital]
- inward [convulsions, seizures, fits]
- with an inward smile
- gave an inward groan
- is moving inward
- look inward to [discover, ask, find]
- look inward for [answers, inspiration]
- is facing inward towards
- turned inward towards
- the window [swung, opened] inward
- is moving inward
- look inward to [discover, ask, find]
- look inward for [answers, inspiration]
- is facing inward towards
- turned inward towards
- the window [swung, opened] inward
- inward or outward
- in an inward direction
- an inward-opening [door, window]
- an inward-looking [nation, foreign policy, approach]
- on the inward [leg, journey]
- inward [investment, investors, capital]
- inward [convulsions, seizures, fits]
- with an inward smile
- gave an inward groan
'inward' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):