Pronunciation: /ˈmɪd.lənd/
noun a region or area that is in the middle of a country or continent
A1 The midland of the country is known for its flat terrain.
A2 The farmer lived in a small village in the midland of England.
B1 The midland region is experiencing a population growth due to job opportunities.
B2 The midland area is a popular destination for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.
C1 The midland states are often referred to as the heartland of the country.
C2 The midland region plays a crucial role in the nation's economy due to its agricultural productivity.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the middle part of a country or region
A1 The midland town had a small population.
A2 She grew up in a midland region with rolling hills.
B1 The midland climate is known for its moderate temperatures.
B2 The midland area is a hub for agriculture and industry.
C1 The midland states are often referred to as the heartland of the country.
C2 The midland region has a rich history dating back centuries.
formal The midland region of the country is known for its fertile farmland.
informal I'm planning a road trip through the midland area next weekend.
slang Let's head out to the midland and have a chill day by the river.
figurative In the midland of his career, he made a significant breakthrough in his field.
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