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1. mid
adjective. ['ˈmɪd'] used in combination to denote the middle.
Antonyms
Etymology
- mid (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Mid
- counterbid
- madrid
- undid
- squid
- sayed
- redid
- rebid
- majid
- forbid
- stidd
- slid
- skid
- quid
- grid
- adid
- tidd
- syd
- sid
- rid
- lid
- kyd
- kidde
- kidd
- kid
- hid
- did
- cyd
- cid
- bid
- ihde
Sentences with mid
1. Verb, base form
In autumn, daily high temperatures rise from the low to mid 80s as the season wears on.
Quotes about mid
1. When I first started doing these roasts in the mid '90s, they were a lost art, like jousting or calligraphy. But I feel like roasts help tame the room and let off steam... It's like it's all being handled by professionals.
- Jeff Ross
2. What's weird is the Hot Boys and the whole New Orleans Cash Money thing had a really big impact on the Bay when that was popping off. I don't all the way understand it. I mean, I know that they were big everywhere and had a lot of commercial success in the mid to late '90s, but they were really, really felt in the Bay Area.
- G-Eazy
8. mid-April
noun. the middle part of April.
Synonyms
Etymology
- April (English)
- apprile (Middle English (1100-1500))
- mid- (English)