Ins

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnz/

Ins (noun)

  1. people who have power or influence in politics or organizations.
  2. special connections or access to people or places.

Examples

  • The ins often know about policy changes before the public.
  • Ins have a significant influence on decision-making processes.

Common collocations: political ins, trusted ins, have ins, gain ins, valuable ins

Synonyms of Ins

Informal

Antonyms of Ins

  • referring to those not included