Definitions and Examples of back, interior
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The rear surface of an object, building, or body.
Example
The back of the house had a beautiful garden.
The inside part of something; the inner part of a building or room.
Example
The interior of the church was decorated with beautiful stained glass windows.
Key Differences: back vs interior
- 1Back refers to the rear surface of an object, while interior refers to the inside part of a building or room.
- 2Back is a relational antonym, while interior is a complementary antonym.
Effective Usage of back, interior
- 1Architecture: Use facade, back, and interior to describe different parts of a building.
- 2Design: Incorporate these antonyms in design projects to create contrast and balance.
- 3Vocabulary Building: Learn and practice using these antonyms to expand your vocabulary.
Remember this!
The antonyms of facade are back and interior. Back refers to the rear surface of an object, while interior refers to the inside part of a building or room. These antonyms can be used in architecture, design, and vocabulary building to create contrast and balance, and to expand your vocabulary.