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MIDST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
the middle of a group of people or things: She caught sight of Johnny in their midst (= among them), laughing and talking. in the midst of something. in the middle of an event, situation, or activity: I'm sorry but I'm too busy to help right now - I'm in the midst of writing a report. See more. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Between.
Midst Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : the interior or central part or point : middle. in the midst of the forest. 2. : a position of proximity to the members of a group. a traitor in our midst. 3. : the condition of being surrounded or beset. in the midst of his troubles. 4. : a period of time about the middle of a continuing act or condition. in the midst of a meal.
Midst - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Midst describes something that's among, in the middle of, or surrounded by. After the school talent show, your principal said he didn't know there were so many gifted singers in our midst. Midst sounds a lot like mist, the fog that rolls in and can fill a place. Midst carries this same sense of being surrounded or placed in the middle of. It ...
MIDST Synonyms: 24 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for MIDST: middle, center, midpoint, core, interior, inside, height, depth; Antonyms of MIDST: periphery, perimeter, from, out of.
Midst - definition of midst by The Free Dictionary
1. The middle position or part; the center: in the midst of the desert. 2. A position of proximity to others: a stranger in our midst. 3. The condition of being surrounded or beset by something: in the midst of all of our problems. 4. A period of time approximately in the middle of a continuing condition or act: in the midst of the war. prep.
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