| midst | happening in the middle of a period of time; location of something surrounded by other things; occurring during particular circumstances; middle point of a whole isim | en |
| midst | In the midst of; amidst | en |
| midst | In the middle | en |
| midst | The interior or central part or place; the middle; used chiefly in the objective case after in; as, in the midst of the forest | en |
| midst | Hence, figuratively, the condition of being surrounded or beset; the press; the burden; as, in the midst of official duties; in the midst of secular affairs | en |
| midst | A place (literal or metaphoric) in the middle of something | en |
| midst | the location of something surrounded by other things; "in the midst of the crowd | en |
| midst | the location of something surrounded by other things; "in the midst of the crowd" | en |
| midst | If you are in the midst of doing something, you are doing it at the moment. We are in the midst of one of the worst recessions for many, many years | en |
| midst | If something happens in the midst of an event, it happens during it. Eleanor arrived in the midst of a blizzard | en |
| midst | If someone or something is in the midst of a group of people or things, they are among them or surrounded by them. Many were surprised to see him exposed like this in the midst of a large crowd = amid, among | en |
| midst | You say that someone is in your midst when you are drawing attention to the fact that they are in your group. We're lucky to have such a man in our midst | en |
| midst | in the middle, among, during edat | en |