"Midon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Midon" Meaning

Midon is a verb that means to reprimand or scold someone for a mistake or wrongdoing, often in a stern or authoritative manner.

"Midon" Examples

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Midon is a verb that means to feel or show a mixture of emotions, often including embarrassment, shame, and remorse.

Examples


She felt midon when her partner caught her texting an old flame. (#relatable)
The politician's apology for his scandalous behavior was met with midon from the public. (shame)
After confessing to his mistake, he felt midon and couldn't look his colleagues in the eye. (embarrassment)
The accused tried to explain herself but only felt midon and struggled to apologize. (shame and remorse)
The team's unexpected loss filled the crowd with midon as they booed the players off the field. (disappointment and frustration)

"Midon" Similar Words

Midlands

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The Midlands is a region in the United Kingdom that refers to the central part of the country, including the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and others. It is often considered the heart of England, with a rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The term "Midlands" is sometimes used to describe the urban and industrial areas of the region, while also emphasizing its connections to the rest of the country.

Midlife

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Midline

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The term "midline" refers to a line that passes through the center of an object, such as the body, a diagram, or a structure. In anatomy, the midline is the line that divides the body into left and right sides, going through the center of the body, such as the spine, or the dividing line between the forehead and the chin. It can also be used to describe the centerline of a structure, object, or idea, signifying balance, symmetry, or equality.

Midlothian

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Midmarket

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Midmarket refers to a middle or intermediate range or position, often used to describe a market or industry that is neither large nor small, but rather falls somewhere in between. In business, the midmarket typically refers to companies that have fewer employees or revenues than large corporations, but more than small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Midmorning

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Midnight

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The word "midnight" refers to the moment when the clock strikes 12 am, marking the beginning of a new day. It is the last hour of the night and the earliest hour of the day. Midnight is often associated with a sense of mystery, magic, and romance, and is often used as a setting for dramatic or exciting events in literature, film, and other forms of storytelling.

Midodrine

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Midpoint

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The midpoint is the middle point of a line segment or a historical period. It is the point that divides the line or period into two equal parts.

Midrange

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Midrash

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Midrashim

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