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Midwestern

[ mid-wes-tern ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Midwest.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Midwestern1

An Americanism first recorded in 1905–10
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In fact, it may be even more toxic than the show depicts, according to Dr. Ryan Misek, an emergency medicine physician and clinical associate professor at Midwestern University who co-authored a case report involving a 22-year-old patient who consumed the pong pong’s seeds.

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A fair amount of this is about invidious class distinctions: We certainly don’t wish to be conflated with the tour-bus hordes of bewildered Midwestern seniors in lamentable fashions, stock characters of European sitcoms a generation ago.

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And while the markets are in turmoil following Trump's unveiling of expansive global tariffs this week, plenty of people in Delta and hundreds of Midwestern towns like it still back the president's plans.

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While political science research suggests that campaign spending can drive turnout in generally lower-profile judicial races, Musk’s face-plant in Wisconsin suggests that, happily, there are real limits to what can be accomplished by throwing stacks of cash at random Midwestern Republicans.

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Susan Crawford is on course to beat conservative rival Brad Schimel, which would keep intact the 4-3 liberal dominance of the Midwestern state's highest court.

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doesMidwestern mean?

Midwestern is an adjective used to describe the region known as the Midwest—the northern central area of the mainland United States.

Generally, the boundaries of the Midwestern region are Canada to the north, the Rocky Mountains to the west, the southern borders of Missouri and Kansas to the south, and the Allegheny Mountains to the east. Sometimes the Midwest is thought of as extending to the eastern border of Illinois or Ohio.

The Midwest is one of the United States’ four official regions as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Because the Census Bureau doesn’t divide states when defining regions, it sets Ohio as the Midwest’s eastern border. According to the Census, 12 states are located within the Midwest: Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.

Americans themselves often differ in terms of which states they consider to be Midwestern. Sometimes, states on the fringes, such as Ohio or North Dakota, aren’t considered to be a part of the Midwest.

The word Midwestern is commonly used to describe the region and states in that region, but it can also describe the people who live there or things about them, as in Midwestern values.

A person from the Midwest can be called a Midwesterner.

Example: I always love to travel to the central United States to see the beautiful scenery of the Midwestern states.

Where doesMidwestern come from?

The first records of the term Midwestern describing the northern central area of the United States come from the late 1800s. The mid- in Midwestern means “middle.” Although the Midwestern states are really in the northern central area of the country, the word western indicates their position in relation to the East Coast (the location of the original 13 U.S. colonies).

The term Midwestern is often used in American media that focuses on geographic areas or that analyzes demographics. Especially during an election season, political analysts speculate and observe how the people in Midwestern states are going to vote.

Many parts of the Midwest are rural, but it also has many urban and suburban areas. The region is especially known for having rich farmland.

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How isMidwestern used in real life?

Midwestern is used to describe the north-central region of the country and the states located there. It’s also commonly used to describe people from there or things about them.

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True or False?

The Midwestern region stretches from the border of Canada to the north to the border of Mexico to the south.

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