midward (Meaning)

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midward (a.)

Situated in the middle.

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midward (adv.)

In or toward the midst.

Synonyms & Antonyms of midward

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midward Sentence Examples

  1. The ship sailed steadily midward across the vast expanse of the ocean.
  2. The path led midward through the dense undergrowth, guiding hikers to their destination.
  3. The arrow pointed midward toward the target, promising a successful shot.
  4. The line of sight extended midward, connecting the observer to the distant object.
  5. The river flowed midward through the town, providing a vital source of water.
  6. The needle swung midward on the compass, indicating true north.
  7. The boat turned midward, navigating the treacherous rapids.
  8. The beam of light shone midward, illuminating the darkness.
  9. The wind blew midward, carrying the scent of wildflowers.
  10. The hikers followed the trail midward, eager to reach the summit.

FAQs About the word midward

Situated in the middle., In or toward the midst.

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The ship sailed steadily midward across the vast expanse of the ocean.

The path led midward through the dense undergrowth, guiding hikers to their destination.

The arrow pointed midward toward the target, promising a successful shot.

The line of sight extended midward, connecting the observer to the distant object.