Definitions and Examples of center, interior
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The point that is equally distant from all sides of a circle or a sphere.
Example
The bullseye is located at the center of the target.
The inside part of something; the area away from the edges or boundaries.
Example
The interior of the house was beautifully decorated with modern furniture.
Key Differences: center vs interior
- 1Center refers to the middle point of something, while boundary refers to the outer edge or limit of something.
- 2Interior refers to the inside part of something, while boundary refers to the outer edge or limit of something.
Effective Usage of center, interior
- 1Geography: Use boundary to describe the limits of a country, state, or city, and use center to describe the middle point of a location.
- 2Architecture: Use boundary to describe the limits of a property, and use interior to describe the inside part of a building.
- 3Mathematics: Use center to describe the middle point of a circle or a sphere.
Remember this!
The antonyms of boundary are center and interior. Use center to describe the middle point of something and interior to describe the inside part of something. Use boundary to describe the limits or outer edge of something, such as a country, state, or property.