Definition
The inner or inside part of something; the inner space or region; inside.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "interior" places the primary stress on the second syllable, "TEER." The American pronunciation includes a pronounced "er" sound, while the British pronunciation has a softer "uh" sound. The articulation focuses on "in-TEER-ee-er" (American) and "in-TEER-ee-uh" (British).
Etymology
Derived from the Latin word "interior", meaning "further in," "inner," "inward." It is a comparative form of "inter" which means "among, between."
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Usage
"Interactive" is commonly used in contexts such as technology, education, and entertainment to describe systems, programs, or activities that require user participation and facilitate a two-way exchange.
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Detailed Definition
Note: The term "interior" is versatile in its usage and can refer to both physical spaces, like rooms or cars, and more abstract or figurative concepts, like the inner self or the inner workings of a country's governance.