noun
- plural of interiority; the quality or state of being interior or internal; inner nature or essence
- plural of interiority; the inner spaces or interior aspects of something, such as a building or artwork
Usage: formal; often used in philosophy, psychology, and literary criticism
Usage: architecture and art criticism
Examples
- The novel explores the interiorities of its characters through stream-of-consciousness narration.
- Philosophers debate the interiorities of human consciousness and subjective experience.
- The architect's design emphasizes the interiorities of the museum, creating intimate viewing spaces.
- Psychologists study the interiorities of the mind to understand emotional development.
- The artist's work reveals the hidden interiorities of urban landscapes.
- Literary critics analyze the interiorities expressed in the protagonist's private thoughts.
- The film captures the interiorities of family relationships with remarkable sensitivity.