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    mid·way
    /ˈmidˌwā/

    adverb

    • 1. in or toward the middle of something: "Peter came to a halt midway down the street"

    adjective

    • 1. situated in or toward the middle of something: "midway profits roared from $130 million to $160 million"

    noun

    • 1. an area of sideshows, games of chance or skill, or other amusements at a fair or exhibition: North American "the kids head straight for the midway"

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  2. The meaning of MIDWAY is in the middle of the way or distance : halfway. How to use midway in a sentence.

  3. MIDWAY definition: 1. half the distance between two places: 2. in the middle of a process or period of time: 3. a…. Learn more.

  4. Anything midway between two points is halfway between them. A midway is also a place at a carnival where sideshow entertainment is located. Being midway is being at a midpoint or the center. If you're halfway between home and school, you're midway between those two places.

  5. Midway definition: in the middle of the way or distance; halfway.. See examples of MIDWAY used in a sentence.

  6. If something is midway between two places, it is between them and the same distance from each of them. The studio is midway between his aunt's old home and his cottage. Synonyms: halfway, in the middle of, part-way, equidistant More Synonyms of midway. Midway is also an adjective.

  7. MIDWAY definition: 1. at the middle point between two places or things: 2. at the middle point of an activity or a…. Learn more.

  8. MIDWAY meaning: 1 : in the middle between two places or points at the halfway point; 2 : in the middle of an act, process, or period of time.

  9. There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the word midway, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  10. Midway Definition. The middle of the way or distance. That part of a fair or exposition where concessions, sideshows, and other amusements are located. A middle way or course. (US) The widest aisle in the middle of an industrial complex (such as railroad shops or a coach yard) along which various buildings are aligned.

  11. in the middle of the way; halfway: [ adjective; before a noun] the midway point of the project. [ adverb] to be positioned midway between the two warring sides. n. [ countable] [ often: Midway] a place or way, as at a carnival, having sideshows, games, and food stands.