12 example sentences using inwardly.
Inwardly used in a sentence
Inwardly in a sentence as an adverb
It should continue, "They come to you with miracle solutions, but inwardly they just want your money.
"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
Current culture is to handle these things inwardly and via some level of rational inquiry.
Something that most people in the audience could look at and admire while saying inwardly, "if only I did this I could surely build this.
It's not accidental that Americans are more noted for a much more inwardly focused "method".
"I actually agree that the software development community tends to be too inwardly focused, but this style of argument needs to go.
Or whole company act in an essentially delusional and inwardly-focused way.
I find it poetically ironic the way Western media/attention on Matthieu Ricard always focuses on him being "the happiest" - a completely inwardly-focused, selfish goal.
Shed be quite happy to ignore them all, joke about them behind their backs, snigger at them to their faces, but she knows that when she cant display her PowerPoint on the IWB shell need a technician, and so she maintains a facade of politeness around them, while inwardly dismissing them as too geeky to interact with.
Then there is the other kind of idler, the idler despite himself, who is inwardly consumed by a great longing for action who does nothing because his hands are tied, because he is, so to speak, imprisoned somewhere, because he lacks what he needs to be productive, because disastrous circumstances have brought him forcibly to this end.
I kind of sighed inwardly, but then he described to me how he was going to make a renewable power product -- how the cost per material had a significant differential, how he had contacts in the import business, how the fabrication could be done at a small improvement -- all nickel and dime, small percentage, boring stuff.
The world doesn't really enter into it, unless the follower is looking to make the world better, as opposed to looking to become fabulously wealthy or inwardly peaceful or remembered for generations or experienced in everything or privy to a secret no one else would know or one of many other possible life goals.
Inwardly definitions
with respect to private feelings; "inwardly, she was raging"
See also: inside