IN'WARDLY, adv. In the inner parts internally.
Let Benedict, like covered fire,
Consume away in sighs, waste inwardly.
1. In the heart privately secretly. He inwardly repines. It is not easy to treat with respect a person whom we inwardly despise.
2. Towards the center.
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