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View synonyms for indoors

indoors

[ in-dawrz, -dohrz ]

adverb

  1. in or into a house or building:

    We stayed indoors during the storm.



indoors

/ ˌɪnˈdɔːz /

adverb

  1. postpositive inside or into a house or other building


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Word History and Origins

Origin of indoors1

1780–90; indoor + -s 1

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Example Sentences

In Diyarbakır, a PKK stronghold, protestors defied orders to remain indoors.

In immense pain, Neymar was stretchered off and taken straight indoors.

After being released, he stayed for a month in New York, mostly indoors, trying to get used to his crutches.

In fact, not only were no stunt doubles involved, but not one scene was filmed indoors.

Vitamin D3—Most of you reading this are probably vitamin D deficient if you wear clothes and work indoors.

She had left her chair, meaning to go indoors and prepare for supper before Tony actually arrived.

But she did not mind; there appeared to be a hundred different things demanding her attention indoors.

"She thinks that we are foundlings," said the Twins, and they trotted indoors to the evening meal.

Or else she stayed indoors and nursed a mood with which she was becoming too familiar for her own comfort and peace of mind.

With a deep sigh he turned indoors for his hat, and went strolling down the avenue.

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