Middlemost

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪdəlməʊst/

Definitions of middlemost

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Middlemost' describes something that is in the exact center or middle of a group or range.

Example Sentences

A1 The middlemost seat on the bus was the only one available.

A2 She placed the cake in the middlemost part of the table.

B1 The middlemost room in the house is the master bedroom.

B2 The middlemost chapter of the book revealed the main plot twist.

C1 The middlemost point of the debate highlighted the key issue.

C2 The middlemost position in the company hierarchy is the most coveted.

Examples of middlemost in a Sentence

formal The middlemost point of the city is where the new park will be built.

informal I always choose the middlemost seat in the movie theater.

slang Let's meet at the middlemost spot in the park later.

figurative She was the middlemost link in the chain of command.

Grammatical Forms of middlemost

past tense

middlemosted

plural

middlemosts

comparative

more middlemost

superlative

most middlemost

present tense

middlemosts

future tense

will middlemost

perfect tense

have middlemosted

continuous tense

is middlemosting

singular

middlemost

positive degree

middlemost

infinitive

to middlemost

gerund

middlemosting

participle

middlemosted

Origin and Evolution of middlemost

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: Middlemost is derived from the Middle English word 'middelmost', which is a combination of 'middel' meaning middle and '-most' meaning superlative suffix.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'middlemost' has retained its original meaning of being the most central or middle position within a group or range. The usage of the word has remained relatively consistent throughout history.