The Oxford Thesaurus An A-Z Dictionary of Synonyms - insiden.
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Insiden.
insiden.
1) interior, centre, core, middle, heart; contents; lining, backing: From the outside one could never guess what the inside looks like. Please paint the inside of the cabinet blue. 2) Usually, insides. bowels, entrails, viscera, gut(s) , stomach, Colloq innards: He has had trouble with his insides for years. 3 inside out. everted, reversed; backwards: He is wearing his pullover inside out. --adj. 4) favoured, advantageous, favourable, advantaged, privileged, preferred, preferential, propitious, exclusive; internal, private, secret, confidential, privy, clandestine: She has an inside track to the chairman. He claims to have inside information about the successful bidder. 5) internal, interior; arranged, prearranged: The police think it was an inside job. --adv. 6) fundamentally, basically, at bottom, by nature: Despite her gruff exterior, inside she is quite sentimental. 7) in prison, in jail or Brit also gaol, imprisoned, incarcerated, Slang Brit in quod, US up the river: He'll be inside for another five years. --prep. 8) within, US inside of: Because of rain, the party was held inside the building.
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