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Definitions from WordNet

Adjective mid has 1 sense
  1. mid - used in combination to denote the middle; "midmorning"; "midsummer"; "in mid-1958"; "a mid-June wedding"
    Antonym:
    late (indirect, via early, middle)
    Antonym: early (indirect, via middle, late)

Definitions from the Web

Term: mid

Definition (noun):

1. The point or time equally distant from the beginning and the end of something.

2. (often in compounds) The middle part or section of something.

Sample sentences:

1. The mid of the year is a good time to reflect on our accomplishments and set new goals.

2. He sat in the mid of the room, allowing everyone to hear him clearly.

Definition (adjective):

1. Being at or near the middle point of something.

2. Moderate in amount, extent, or degree; neither great nor small.

Sample sentences:

1. The mid section of the marathon route is known for its challenging hills.

2. She has a mid-length haircut that suits her face shape perfectly.

Definition (verb):

1. (intransitive) To meet in the middle.

2. (transitive) To cause to be in the middle; to center or place in the middle.

Sample sentences:

1. Let's mid at the park for a picnic. We can both walk an equal distance.

2. She mided the text in the center of the page for better visual balance.

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