indoor
1 of 1adjective/ˈɪndɔr/
1
(of a place, space, etc.) situated inside a building, house, etc.
B1- The indoor pool at the gym provides a convenient option for swimming regardless of the weather outside.
- Indoor basketball courts offer a controlled environment for players to practice and compete.
- Indoor rock climbing gyms simulate natural rock formations for climbers to practice their skills.
- The indoor skating rink is a popular destination for families to enjoy ice skating during the winter months.
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2
(of sports, activities, etc.) taking place within a building or enclosed space
- The gym offers a variety of indoor sports, including basketball and volleyball.
- They prefer indoor workouts, such as yoga and aerobics, especially during cold weather.
- They planned indoor games for the kids' party in case of bad weather.
- She prefers indoor cycling over outdoor biking when it's cold outside.
- Indoor events like conferences and workshops are ideal for winter months.
3
intended to exist or be used inside a building
- They bought indoor plants that thrive in low light and room temperatures.
- She prefers using indoor slippers that keep her feet warm on hardwood floors.
- He installed an indoor security camera to monitor the front entrance.
- Many people choose small dogs as indoor pets due to their low exercise requirements.
- Rabbits can make great indoor pets if they have enough space to roam indoors.