Midsection

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪdˌsɛkʃən/

Definitions of midsection

noun the middle part or area of a body or object

Example Sentences

A1 She put her hands on her midsection and winced in pain.

A2 The doctor advised her to do exercises to strengthen her midsection.

B1 Wearing a belt can help support your midsection during heavy lifting.

B2 He focused on toning his midsection by doing core exercises at the gym.

C1 The athlete's strong midsection helped him maintain good posture while running.

C2 She had to undergo surgery to repair damage to her midsection after a car accident.

adjective describing word for the middle part or area of a body or object

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a belt around her midsection to hold up her pants.

A2 The doctor examined his midsection for any signs of injury.

B1 Regular exercise can help tone and strengthen the midsection.

B2 He focused on core exercises to target his midsection and improve his posture.

C1 The athlete's strong midsection was a key factor in his success in the competition.

C2 She underwent surgery to remove excess fat from her midsection and achieve a more defined waistline.

Examples of midsection in a Sentence

formal The doctor examined her midsection for any signs of internal injuries.

informal She always complains about how she can never seem to tone her midsection.

slang I need to do more sit-ups to work on my midsection.

figurative The company's financial health is reflected in its midsection, the profit margins.

Grammatical Forms of midsection

past tense

midsectioned

plural

midsections

comparative

more midsection

superlative

most midsection

present tense

midsection

future tense

will midsection

perfect tense

have midsectioned

continuous tense

is midsectioning

singular

midsection

positive degree

midsection

infinitive

to midsection

gerund

midsectioning

participle

midsectioned

Origin and Evolution of midsection

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'midsection' is derived from the combination of 'mid' meaning middle and 'section' meaning a distinct part or portion.
Evolution of the word: The term 'midsection' has been consistently used to refer to the middle part of something, such as the human body or an object. Its usage has remained relatively stable over time.