Here is the requested information on the word "inner":
1. Parts of Speech: adjective, noun
2. Definitions:
* Adjective: situated inside or further in; internal
* Noun: a persons true or internal thoughts, feelings, or nature
3. Pronunciations:
* US: /ˈɪnər/
* UK: /ˈɪnə/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "inner" originated from the Old English word "innemest" meaning "farthest within." It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used to describe something situated inside or further in. The noun form of "inner" is often used to describe a persons true or internal thoughts, feelings, or nature.
5. Synonyms: internal, inside, interior, inward, private
6. Related Words:
* Inert
* Inlet
* Inter
* Inure
7. Example Sentences:
* The inner workings of the machine were complex and difficult to understand.
* She struggled to express her innermost thoughts and feelings to others.
* The meditation helped him to connect with his inner self.