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1. middle-class
adjective.
(ˈmɪdəlˈklæs)
Occupying
a
socioeconomic
position
intermediate
between
those
of
the
lower
classes
and
the
wealthy.
Synonyms
status
conservative
lower-middle-class
materialistic
upper-middle-class
position
bourgeois
Antonyms
upper-class
lower-class
abnormality
tonicity
dryness
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2. middle-aged
adjective.
(ˈmɪdəˌleɪgd)
Being
roughly
between
45
and
65
years
old.
Synonyms
old
Antonyms
young
junior
3. middle
noun.
(ˈmɪdəl)
An
area
that
is
approximately
central
within
some
larger
region.
Synonyms
centre stage
financial center
midfield
heart
medical center
seat
storm centre
center stage
midstream
area
country
hub
center
eye
storm center
city centre
central city
city center
centre
inner city
Antonyms
unbreakableness
breakableness
solidity
softness
thickness
Etymology
middle (English)
middel (Middle English (1100-1500))
middel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. middle
adjective.
(ˈmɪdəl)
Being
neither
at
the
beginning
nor
at
the
end
in
a
series.
Synonyms
mediate
intermediate
in-between
Antonyms
terminal
right
left
effector
Etymology
middle (English)
middel (Middle English (1100-1500))
middel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. middle
adjective.
(ˈmɪdəl)
Equally
distant
from
the
extremes.
Synonyms
central
halfway
midway
center
Antonyms
peripheral
low status
cowardice
stand
lie
Etymology
middle (English)
middel (Middle English (1100-1500))
middel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. middle
noun.
(ˈmɪdəl)
An
intermediate
part
or
section.
Synonyms
part
section
division
Antonyms
end
beginning
thick
thin
Etymology
middle (English)
middel (Middle English (1100-1500))
middel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. middle
noun.
(ˈmɪdəl)
The
middle
area
of
the
human
torso
(usually
in
front).
Synonyms
region
trunk
body
area
midriff
torso
midsection
Antonyms
inattention
inside
outside
artifact
porosity
Etymology
middle (English)
middel (Middle English (1100-1500))
middel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. age
noun.
(ˈeɪdʒ)
How
long
something
has
existed.
Synonyms
fertilization age
oldness
new
bone age
newness
youngness
young
developmental age
gestational age
mature
property
immature
old
chronological age
fetal age
mental age
Antonyms
oldness
youngness
young
old
immature
mature
9. age
noun.
(ˈeɪdʒ)
An
era
of
history
having
some
distinctive
feature.
Synonyms
golden age
Jazz Age
historic period
era
reign
antiquity
turn of the century
history
epoch
Antonyms
senior
aged
immaturity
green
unfledged
10. age
noun.
(ˈeɪdʒ)
A
time
of
life
(usually
defined
in
years)
at
which
some
particular
qualification
or
power
arises.
Synonyms
life
lifespan
minority
time of life
drinking age
lifetime
voting age
majority
legal age
eld
nonage
life-time
age of consent
Antonyms
majority
minority
newness
freshness
nonmodern
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