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Inbound
UK //ˈɪn.baʊnd//US //ˈɪn.baʊnd//
Definition
The act of coming in or arriving, especially for goods or communications.
In simple words: Coming in or arriving.
Examples
- The company streamlined their **inbound** logistics process.
- We have a high volume of **inbound** calls this week.
- The **inbound** shipment arrived earlier than expected.
- Travelers at the airport waited for **inbound** flights to land.
- The notification for **inbound** messages popped up on my screen.
Usage notes
Used in business and logistics contexts to describe goods or communications that are arriving, often not suitable for casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
inbound + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'in' for incoming, like a bus arriving at a station.
Collocations
- inbound flight
- inbound shipments
- inbound marketing
- inbound traffic
Synonyms
- incoming
- arriving
- approaching
- entering
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'outbound' which means going out.
- Incorrectly using 'inbound' for actions that are not arrivals.
- Using 'inbound' in informal situations where simpler terms like 'incoming' might be better.