Pronunciation: /ˈmɪdmoʊst/
adjective being in the middle or at the center
A1 The midmost seat on the bus was empty.
A2 She placed the cake on the midmost shelf of the refrigerator.
B1 The midmost point of the hiking trail offered a breathtaking view of the valley.
B2 The museum guide pointed out the midmost painting in the gallery.
C1 The midmost room in the hotel suite had a stunning view of the ocean.
C2 The midmost table at the restaurant was reserved for VIP guests.
adverb in or toward the middle
A1 The cat sat midmost on the couch.
A2 She placed the vase midmost on the table.
B1 The restaurant is located midmost in the city center.
B2 The castle stood midmost in the valley, surrounded by mountains.
C1 The scientist positioned the equipment midmost in the lab for optimal results.
C2 The artist carefully placed the sculpture midmost in the exhibit hall for maximum impact.
formal The midmost point of the room is where we will place the centerpiece.
informal Let's sit at the midmost table so we can see everyone at the party.
slang I'm gonna chill in the midmost spot, it's the best view in the house.
figurative In the midst of chaos, she found herself at the midmost core of her being.
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