From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishindoorin‧door /ˈɪndɔː $ -ɔːr/  ●●○ adjective [only before noun]  IN/INSIDEused or happening inside a building OPP outdoor an indoor swimming pool the world indoor athletics championship Too much central heating can harm indoor plants.USAGE: Indoor, indoorsIndoor  is an adjective and indoors  is an adverb.You say: indoor sports ✗Don't say:  indoors sportsYou say: I stayed indoors. ✗Don't say:  I stayed indoor.
                                                    
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indoor• indoor lighting• Traditionally, markets were held outdoors, but many cities in Britain now have indoor markets.• indoor soccer• The hotel has a heated indoor swimming pool.• This year, the world indoor tennis championship will take place in Paris. 
