Midst in Tagalog
“Midst” in Tagalog translates to “gitna” or “kalagitnaan”, referring to the middle or center of something, whether in space, time, or a situation. Understanding this word helps you describe being in the center of events or surrounded by circumstances. Let’s explore its complete meaning and usage below.
[Words] = Midst
[Definition]:
- Midst /mɪdst/
- Noun: The middle part or point of something; the central position in time, space, or a sequence of events.
- Preposition (archaic/literary): In the middle of; among; surrounded by.
[Synonyms] = Gitna, Kalagitnaan, Katanghalian (for time context), Pagitan, Sentro
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: In the midst of the celebration, she suddenly felt overwhelmed with emotion.
- Ex1_PH: Sa gitna ng pagdiriwang, bigla siyang nakaramdam ng labis na emosyon.
- Ex2_EN: The small cottage stood in the midst of a beautiful garden.
- Ex2_PH: Ang maliit na kubo ay nakatayo sa gitna ng magandang hardin.
- Ex3_EN: We are in the midst of a major transformation in our company.
- Ex3_PH: Kami ay nasa kalagitnaan ng malaking pagbabago sa aming kumpanya.
- Ex4_EN: He found peace in the midst of chaos.
- Ex4_PH: Nakahanap siya ng kapayapaan sa gitna ng kaguluhan.
- Ex5_EN: In the midst of winter, we dreamed of summer days.
- Ex5_PH: Sa kalagitnaan ng taglamig, nangagarap kami ng mga araw ng tag-init.
