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indoor

[ in-dawr, -dohr ]

adjective

  1. occurring, used, etc., in a house or building, rather than out of doors:

    indoor games.



indoor

/ ˈɪ²ÔËŒ»åÉ”Ë /

adjective

  1. of, situated in, or appropriate to the inside of a house or other building

    indoor amusements

    an indoor tennis court

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of indoor1

1705–15; aphetic variant of within-door, originally phrase within ( the ) door, i.e., inside the house
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Example Sentences

The old carports next to the guest rooms were enclosed and became indoor retail spaces — an acai bowl eatery, plant shop, artisan boutique and other spots have opened, with more to come.

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On the indoor 60m track, he became Welsh champion, British champion, European champion and world champion.

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If you’re looking for a solid indoor activity, this is a great way to spend an hour or two.

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“This is the time to avoid crowds,†especially crowded indoor spaces, said Dr. Robert C. Hamilton, a Santa Monica-based pediatrician and author of “7 Secrets of the Newborn.â€

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Gourley's only previous international medal was European indoor silver in 2023, with injury denying him the chance to compete at the world indoors in his home city Glasgow last year.

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