Middle ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Middle ( adjective )

  1. Situated in the middle of something.
  2. Equally distant from the extremes.

Origin:

Old english middel, of germanic origin; related to dutch middel and german mittel.

Examples:

  1. She sat in the middle of the room.
  2. The city is in the middle of the country.
  3. He was the middle child of three.
  4. The book is in the middle of the shelf.
  5. I am in the middle of reading the book.

(As a noun)

Middle ( noun )

  1. Situated in the middle of something.
  2. Equally distant from the extremes.

Origin:

Old english middel, of germanic origin; related to dutch middel and german mittel.

Examples:

  1. She sat in the middle of the room.
  2. The city is in the middle of the country.
  3. He was the middle child of three.
  4. The book is in the middle of the shelf.
  5. I am in the middle of reading the book.
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