Midst - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |mɪdst|  American pronunciation of the word midst
Brit.  |mɪdst|  British pronunciation of the word midst

noun

- the location of something surrounded by other things (syn: thick)
in the midst of the crowd

Extra examples

The river passes through the midst of the city.

We are in the midst of a terrible war.

They were in the midst of remodeling their house.

The region is currently in the midst of a terrible drought.

We never gave up hope in the midst of our troubles.

...remarkably poised and possessed in the midst of all the turmoil...

...in the midst of those tenebrous days Thomas Paine penned the immortal words “These are the times that try men's souls”...

He deserted in the midst of the battle.

The government is in the midst of a major crisis.

We were sitting in the midst of an elegant and well-dressed audience.

I fear we have an enemy in our midst.

Today the school finds itself in the midst of a very public debate.

He let slip that he was in the midst of finalising two big deals.

...an ancient vill nestled midst the verdant hills...

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