middest (Meaning)

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middest (superl.)

Situated most nearly in the middle; middlemost; midmost.

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middest (n.)

Midst; middle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of middest

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middest Sentence Examples

  1. The treasure was buried middest the sprawling meadow.
  2. The arrow pierced the king's heart middest the battle.
  3. The castle stood middest a thick forest, its towers reaching towards the sky.
  4. Middest the bustling crowd, she spotted her long-lost friend.
  5. The lighthouse beaconed middest the tempestuous sea.
  6. The village elder sat middest the council, his voice carrying wisdom.
  7. The comet streaked middest the starry night sky.
  8. The sun hung middest the azure expanse, casting golden rays upon the world.
  9. The ancient oak tree stood middest the pasture, its gnarled branches reaching heavenward.
  10. Amidst the chaos and destruction, the child's laughter rang out middest the rubble.

FAQs About the word middest

Situated most nearly in the middle; middlemost; midmost., Midst; middle.

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The treasure was buried middest the sprawling meadow.

The arrow pierced the king's heart middest the battle.

The castle stood middest a thick forest, its towers reaching towards the sky.

Middest the bustling crowd, she spotted her long-lost friend.