Midst
UK /["/mɪdst/"]/US /["/mɪdst/"]/
Definition
the middle part of something
In simple words: in the middle of something
Examples
- Such beauty was unexpected in the midst of the city.
- The house is set in the midst of large gardens.
- She appeared from the midst of the crowd.
- There is a traitor in our midst.
- a country in the midst of a recession
- She discovered it in the midst of sorting out her father's things.
- She alone remained calm in the midst of all the confusion.
Usage notes
Use 'midst' in formal or literary contexts. It may sound old-fashioned. Avoid in casual conversation or when simplicity is preferred.
Grammar pattern
in + midst
Memory hint
Think of 'midst' as 'middle' — they both sound similar!
Collocations
- in the midst of chaos
- in the midst of a storm
- in the midst of a discussion
Synonyms
- middle
Antonyms
- outside
- periphery
- surrounding
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'amid' or 'among'
- Using 'midst' incorrectly in casual settings
- Incorrectly placing 'midst' in sentences