mid
/mɪd/adjective1 syllable
Mid means: used in combination to denote the middle.
Synonyms for mid16
adjective, as in used in combination to denote the middle
also used for mid
meh, pedestrian, unexceptional, average, comme ci comme ça, crappy, decent, indifferent, lackluster, base, lousy, substandard, ass, bad, below par
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What does mid mean?1
adjective
1
used in combination to denote the middle“midmorning”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with mid?16
four syllables
Mid in a sentence
- Her husband occasionally pauses mid-sentence, and then simply leaves.papabear
- If he eats a big lunch, he usually gets sleepy mid-afternoon.CK
- The student is likely to do well on this coming mid-term exam.unknown
- The first prohibition of slavery was in the mid-nineteenth century.CM
- I'm not charmed about working in mid summer.unknown
- The mid-term exams are just around the corner.CM
- The mid-ocean range stretches around the globe like the seam of a baseball.Hybrid
- She remarried when she was in her mid-forties.Eldad
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Forms of mid
as a adjective
- superlative
- midmost