Mid (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective
  1. being at or near the middle point of: We visited in mid autumn to catch the leaves at their best.
  2. being or occupying a middle place or position: The group was active in the mid 1890s.
  3. (of a vowel) articulated with an opening above the tongue relatively intermediate between those for high and low: the vowels of beet, bet, and bot are respectively high, mid, and low.
  4. mediocre, unimpressive, or disappointing: Everyone thinks that show is so great, but I've always thought it was mid.The shoes are really mid but the shirt is cute.
noun
  1. the middle.
preposition
  1. amid.
noun Informal.
  1. a midshipman.
  1. a combining form representing mid1 in compound words: midday; mid-Victorian.
abbreviation
  1. middle.
abbreviation
  1. Midshipman.
abbreviation
  1. Master of Industrial Design.
adjective
  1. of, relating to, or denoting a vowel whose articulation lies approximately halfway between high and low, such as e in English bet
noun
  1. an archaic word for middle
preposition
  1. a poetic word for amid
combining form
  1. indicating a middle part, point, time, or position
abbreviation for
  1. middle
abbreviation for
  1. Midshipman
Mid (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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