Meaning & Definition of word "Midsummer"

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    Midsummer

    /ˈmɪdˌsʌmər/

    noun:

    • 1. the middle of summer, typically around the summer solstice.
      • Example: The village celebrates midsummer with a festival filled with music and dance.
    • 2. the time of the year when the sun is at its highest point and the days are longest.
      • Example: Many cultures have traditions that commemorate midsummer as a time of abundance.
    • 3. the season or period in which midsummer occurs.
      • Example: In midsummer, the gardens are in full bloom and the air is fragrant.
    • 4. an event or celebration marking the arrival of midsummer.
      • Example: The midsummer celebration attracted visitors from all over the country.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from 'mid' + 'summer'; akin to Old English 'midde-sumor'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    midsummer night's dream:

    A term referring to an ideal or enchanting summer experience, often referenced in literature.

    Related Words

    solstice:

    The point in time when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky.

    summer:

    The warmest season of the year, typically lasting from June to September in the Northern Hemisphere.

    Slang Meanings of midsummer

    Meaning: Midsummer madness

    Example Sentence: During the festival, everyone was in a state of midsummer madness, dancing and laughing.

    Meaning: Midsummer tunes

    Example Sentence: We heard some great midsummer tunes during the celebration.