innermost recess
Frequency: 4.50.2 per million words
Often used metaphorically to mean the most remote, secret, or hidden part, especially of the mind or soul.
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Examples (10)
- He explored the innermost recesses of his mind.
- Her deepest fears lay hidden in the innermost recesses of her heart.
- The truth was buried in the innermost recesses of his memory.
- She delved into the innermost recesses of her soul to find peace.
- Only in solitude could he reach the innermost recesses of his creative thought.
- The ancient temple had secret passages leading to its innermost recesses.
- The detective tried to uncover the secrets hidden in the innermost recesses of the suspect's past.
- A strange sense of foreboding settled in the innermost recesses of her being.
- He kept his true feelings locked away in the innermost recesses of his emotional landscape.
- The philosopher sought understanding in the innermost recesses of human consciousness.