Pronunciation: /mɪd/
noun the middle part or position
A1 I like to eat lunch in the mid of the day.
A2 She always takes a nap in the mid afternoon.
B1 The meeting is scheduled for mid-morning.
B2 The project deadline is set for mid-June.
C1 The mid-point of the marathon is where the runners can refuel.
C2 The mid-season finale of the TV show left viewers in suspense.
adjective referring to the middle point or position
A1 The mid-sized car is perfect for our family of four.
A2 She sat in the mid row of the classroom.
B1 The mid-level manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations.
B2 The mid-year review highlighted areas for improvement.
C1 The mid-20th century saw significant advancements in technology.
C2 The mid-term elections will determine the future direction of the country.
formal The meeting is scheduled for midday tomorrow.
informal Let's meet in the mid-afternoon for coffee.
slang I'll catch you in the mid-morning for a quick chat.
figurative She was in the mid-stage of her career when she decided to change paths.
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