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Meaning

The word "midst" refers to the middle or central part of something, especially in relation to a surrounding context. It can indicate being surrounded by or within a particular situation or environment.

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Etymology

The term "midst" comes from Middle English "midde" or "midth," which is derived from Old English "midde," meaning "middle." The suffix "-st" was added to form the noun, contributing to its current usage as a prepositional term.

Examples

  1. The children laughed and played in the midst of the lively park.
  2. She found herself in the midst of a difficult decision.
  3. In the midst of the storm, the lighthouse stood strong and unwavering.
  4. The researchers conducted their study in the midst of a bustling city.
  5. He felt lost in the midst of a crowd at the concert.

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