Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

inarm

verb
/ɪˈnɑrm/
Definition
To take someone into one’s arms, typically as a gesture of comfort or affection.
Examples
  • After a long day, she needed someone to inarm her and tell her everything would be okay.
  • He inarmed his child after she fell and scraped her knee.
Meaning
Inarm refers to the act of embracing or holding a person closely, often to offer support or love.
Synonyms
  • embrace
  • hug
  • hold
  • cradle