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  1. Is there a single English word meaning, “Deep, introspective happiness”?

    Jun 9, 2018 · I’ve been searching for a word, similar to melancholy, in that it is a deep inward feeling, but instead of sadness, a word that implies the same deep inward feelings - but of happiness. So in cont...

  2. Outward vs Outbound - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 20, 2022 · When you travel long distance, for example by train or in a plane, in other languages like Spanish (my native language) there are specific words that all the people use the same way: …

  3. What's the word/verb meaning "to bend something inwards"?

    Dec 28, 2021 · This word does not start with S but it certainly carries the meaning you are looking for. It is a verb that can be used both transitively and intransitively: Incurvate (or incurve) to curve or cause …

  4. adjectives - "Inward-pointing" or "inward pointing" - English Language ...

    Possible Duplicate: When is it necessary to use a hyphen in writing a compound word? To hyphenate or not? Which one is correct? The normal vector we mean is the inward-pointing normal. The normal ...

  5. prepositions - AT x position vs IN x position - English Language ...

    Apr 1, 2025 · Here are a few more examples: a) sens.: cyl. at/in rest position b) sens.: cyl. at/in work position c) sens.: cyl. is out of position Also, I would appreciate if somebody could tell me which …

  6. What are the words for the two parts of a round trip?

    Are there two single words to differentiate the two parts of a round trip? If a single word does not exists, what is the shortest yet currently used locution?

  7. "visceral" vs "emotional" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 30, 2015 · What's is the difference in nuance between visceral (relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect) and emotional? How do we decide when to use one over the other?

  8. Verb for pressing upper and lower lips together?

    Mar 21, 2016 · As some of the comments suggest, pursing can be ambiguous referring to outward/inward lip rolling. This following reference explains more, and explains the related body …

  9. Word for one who does not see flaw/fault in oneself?

    Aug 31, 2018 · I have been digging for a word that English seems to have a hard time representing. If I were to describe the spirit of what I'm trying to convey, it would be one who does not look inward for …

  10. What is the meaning of "from the inside out"? [closed]

    To change the inside TFD person (inward character, perceptions, or feelings) so the outside TFD person changes too (On or to the outer or external side). Prior external influences are no more. As in: 'He …