"Midst" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Midst is a preposition that means "in the midst of" or "amidst" something. It can be used to indicate that something is happening or being done in the middle of a particular situation or circumstance.
Example sentences:
The crowd surged towards us, and we found ourselves in the midst of chaos.
The artist created her best work in the midst of her darkest depression.
The new restaurant is amidst (a common alternative to "midst") the quiet neighborhood.
In general, "midst" is a more formal or literary way to express this idea, whereas "amidst" is often used in more formal or poetic writing.
Midship refers to the middle part of a ship, typically located between the bow (front) and the stern (back). In this sense, it refers to the central section of the vessel, where the main superstructures, decks, and cabins are often located.
The midsole is a layer of a shoe that provides cushioning and shock absorption. It is usually a thick, lightweight material, such as foam or gel, that is placed between the outsole (the bottom of the shoe) and the insole (the top of the shoe). The midsole helps to reduce the impact of each step on the foot, making walking or running more comfortable.
The word "midsternal" refers to the region of the body located in the middle of the chest, between the sides of the thorax. It is near the center of the breastbone and is the location of the sternal angle, where the ribs join the breastbone. In medical contexts, the term is often used to describe anatomy and procedures related to the chest cavity, such as surgeries or surgical procedures.