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exterior
[ ik-steer-ee-er ]
adjective
- outer; being on the outer side:
the exterior surface; exterior decorations.
Synonyms: superficial, external, outside, outward
Antonyms: interior
- intended or suitable for outdoor use:
exterior paint.
- situated or being outside; pertaining to or connected with what is outside:
the exterior territories of a country.
Synonyms: extrinsic, foreign, extraneous, outlying
exterior
/ ɪkˈstɪərɪə /
noun
- a part, surface, or region that is on the outside
- the observable outward behaviour or appearance of a person
- a film or scene shot outside a studio
adjective
- of, situated on, or suitable for the outside
exterior cleaning
- coming or acting from without; external
exterior complications
- of or involving foreign nations
Derived Forms
- exˈteriorly, adverb
Other Words From
- ex·teri·or·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of exterior1
Example Sentences
But Schneider’s normcore exterior belies an undercurrent of intensity: There’s a particular, obsessive mindset required to conceive of and execute such an ambitious public expedition every year over two decades.
Available in the signature pink shade of the hotel’s façade or a green hue that references the exterior accent colors , both versions are emblazoned with the hotel’s fancy, crest-like logo.
Meanwhile, the vice president is the first politician to advertise her campaign on the 580,000-square-foot LED exterior of the Sphere, a dramatic new entertainment venue near the Las Vegas Strip.
One day of advertising on the exterior of the Sphere costs a minimum of hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a local CBS affiliate.
Phone video shot by those on the ground in the aftermath of a grenade attack outside Pokrovsk shows its utter destruction, the paint had been burned clean off, most of the exterior destroyed, the inside was incinerated, but thankfully nobody was hurt as it went up in flames.
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