Definitions and Examples of center, middle
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The middle point or part of something.
Example
The center of the room was empty, leaving space for dancing.
The central point or part of something.
Example
The book fell open to the middle page.
Key Differences: center vs middle
- 1Brink refers to the edge or border of something.
- 2Center refers to the middle point or part of something.
- 3Middle refers to the central point or part of something.
Effective Usage of center, middle
- 1Spatial Relations: Use brink to describe the edge or border of something.
- 2Location: Use center and middle to describe the middle or central part of something.
- 3Direction: Use brink to indicate the end or limit of something.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: Brink refers to the edge or border of something, while center and middle refer to the middle or central part of something. Use these words to describe spatial relations, location, and direction.