Midsummer
Meaning of Midsummer
The season that occurs in the middle of summer.
In simple words: The middle of summer.
Midsummer in a sentence
- We will celebrate midsummer with a big feast.
- Midsummer traditions often include bonfires and dancing.
- The midsummer sun felt particularly warm this year.
How to use Midsummer
Used in literary contexts or to describe summer festivals. Less common in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'mid-summer' like a grand midpoint party under the sun.
Related words
Collocations with Midsummer
- midsummer festival
- midsummer night's dream
- midsummer celebration
Synonyms for Midsummer
- summer solstice
- mid-summer festival
- height of summer
Opposites of Midsummer
- midwinter
- winter solstice
Common mistakes with Midsummer
- Confused with 'mid-summer' (not commonly hyphenated)
- Used incorrectly in non-summer contexts
- Mixing up with similar seasonal terms like 'equinox'
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Frequently asked questions about Midsummer
What does Midsummer mean?
The middle of summer.
What is the definition of Midsummer?
The season that occurs in the middle of summer.
How do you use Midsummer in a sentence?
We will celebrate midsummer with a big feast.
Can you give another example of Midsummer?
Midsummer traditions often include bonfires and dancing.
What are synonyms for Midsummer?
Common alternatives include summer solstice, mid-summer festival, height of summer.
What is the opposite of Midsummer?
Opposite meanings include midwinter, winter solstice.
What words go with Midsummer?
It commonly pairs with midsummer festival, midsummer night's dream, midsummer celebration.
What are common mistakes when using Midsummer?
Confused with 'mid-summer' (not commonly hyphenated) Used incorrectly in non-summer contexts Mixing up with similar seasonal terms like 'equinox'
How do you pronounce Midsummer?
US: //ˈmɪdsʌmɚ//, UK: //ˈmɪdsʌmə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Midsummer?
Used in literary contexts or to describe summer festivals. Less common in everyday conversation.
