interiore
inner
adjective een-teh-RYOH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin interior, comparative of inter, 'within'.
Also means
interior
Usage Note
Interiore has a single form for both masculine and feminine (il mondo interiore, la vita interiore), and the plural is interiori. It is more literary than interno and often carries a psychological or spiritual nuance — la pace interiore (inner peace), il conflitto interiore (inner conflict).
Examples
"Cercava una pace interiore difficile da trovare."
Natural Translation
He was seeking an inner peace difficult to find.
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