interior
/ɪnˈtɪriər/
adjective
- Located inside or on the inside of something.
- The interior walls of the old castle were covered in tapestries.
- She chose an interior room with no windows for the darkroom.
- The interior temperature of the oven reached 400 degrees.
- Relating to the domestic affairs of a country.
- The report focused on interior issues like education and healthcare.
- The interior minister announced new security measures.
- Interior trade is regulated by local laws.
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noun
- The inside part of something, such as a room, building, or vehicle.
- We explored the dark interior of the cave with flashlights.
- The car's interior has leather seats and a sunroof.
- The interior of the house was painted in warm colors.
- The inland or central region of a country or area, away from the coast or border.
- The interior of Australia is mostly desert.
- Few people live in the remote interior of the country.
- They traveled deep into the interior of the jungle.
- The domestic affairs of a country, as opposed to foreign affairs.
- The minister of the interior handles national security and immigration.
- The interior department manages public lands and natural resources.
- The government focused on interior policies after the war ended.
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