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Midst - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Midst refers to the middle or central part of something, often used to indicate being surrounded by or involved in a situation, group, or place. Example: She stood in the midst of the crowd.

midst

/mɪdst/ /mɪdst/

Definition:

The middle point or part of something.

Synonyms:

middle, center, core, heart

Part of Speech:

noun, preposition

Antonyms:

edge, periphery

Common Collocations:

in the midst of, midst of battle, midst of chaos

Derivatives:

amidst, midstream

Usage Tips:

Use "midst" to indicate being surrounded by or in the middle of something, often figuratively.

Common Phrases:

in the midst of, midst of winter, midst of trouble

Etymology:

From Old English "mid" (middle) + "-est" (superlative suffix), meaning "middlemost."

Examples:

  • 1. She stood in the midst of the crowd.
  • 2. The team found unity in the midst of adversity.
  • 3. He disappeared into the midst of the forest.
  • 4. In the midst of laughter, she felt alone.

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