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Middle Definition & Meaning

1. The point or position equidistant from the ends or extremes of something.

Example: The middle of the room was empty.

2. The central part or point of something.

Example: The middle of the city is always busy.

3. An intermediate stage or level.

Example: She is in the middle of her studies.

4. A person's waist and stomach area.

Example: He has a tattoo on his middle.

5. A person who mediates between two parties.

Example: The middleman negotiated the deal between the buyer and the seller.

Examples of the word middle used in sentences.

  • She wore a necklace with a charm that hung in the middle of her chest.
  • The exam question in the middle was the most difficult for me.
  • The middle of the cake was the best part.
  • Can you please put the tablecloth in the middle of the table?
  • I always sit in the middle row during class.
  • I always forget to pack something when I travel, so I keep a list in the middle of my suitcase.
  • In the middle of the park, children were playing happily with their new toys.
  • The middle section of the book was a bit boring, but the ending was really good.
  • My mom's favorite kind of pizza is pepperoni and mushroom, but I prefer to have extra cheese in the middle.
  • Can you please sit in the middle seat so that we can all fit in the car?
  • In the middle of the night, I woke up to the sound of thunder.
  • As a middle child, I often felt overlooked by my parents.
  • I accidentally spilled coffee on my blouse, right in the middle of my job interview.
  • Can we meet in the middle of the park to discuss our plans for the weekend?
  • The conference room is located in the middle of the building, on the third floor.
  • As a middle child, she often felt overlooked by her parents.
  • The company decided to restructure, which meant eliminating the middle management positions.
  • The middle section of the cake was still a bit raw, so I put it back in the oven for a few more minutes.
  • I prefer sitting in the middle of the movie theater so I can have the best view of the screen.
  • The book describes the struggles of a family caught in the middle of a war-torn country.
  • Despite his middle age, he was still able to run a marathon in under three hours.
  • The company decided to launch a new product that targeted the middle-income segment of the market.
  • The middle child in the family often feels neglected and overlooked in comparison to their siblings.
  • In the middle of the night, she woke up to the sound of thunder and decided to make herself a cup of tea.
  • The artist used vibrant colors and intricate patterns to create a mesmerizing piece that was the highlight of the exhibition's middle room.
  • The middle of the movie was so intense, I couldn't look away.
  • In the middle of our conversation, she suddenly got up and left the room.
  • We had to sit in the middle row of the theater, but luckily we still had a great view.
  • The middle of the desert stretched out for miles, with nothing but sand in sight.
  • The middle of the burger was still pink, so I sent it back to the kitchen.
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