outward (adj.)
external, surface, superficial
Cor I.vi.77[ Martius to Soldiers] If these shows be not outward, which of you / But is four Volsces?
Cym I.i.9[First Gentleman to Second Gentleman] all / Is outward sorrow
JC I.ii.91[Cassius to Brutus, of honour] I know that virtue to be in you ... / As well as I do know your outward favour
KL IV.iv.10[Cordelia to Doctor, of Lear] He that helps him, take all my outward worth [i.e. all my worldly wealth]
MV III.ii.73[Bassanio to himself] So may the outward shows be least themselves
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