middle distance

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middle distance

A runner jogs along a path in the middle distance of the park.

Definition

Noun: 1. The part of a scene or picture that is between the foreground and the background. It is the intermediate zone in a visual field, neither the closest nor the farthest away.

Usage

The term "middle distance" is used primarily in visual arts (such as painting, photography, and cinematography) and in descriptive writing to specify the spatial arrangement of elements within a view. It helps create a sense of depth and perspective.

Examples
  • In the landscape painting, the trees in the middle distance were painted with less detail than the flowers in the foreground.
  • The photographer focused her lens on the house in the middle distance, letting the mountains behind and the path in front become slightly blurred.
  • He stared into the middle distance, lost in thought, not focusing on anything close or far away.
Advanced Usage
  • Figurative Use: Sometimes used metaphorically to describe a state of thought or a point in time that is neither immediate nor long-term.
    • Example: "Her plans for the middle distance involve expanding the business regionally before thinking about national markets."
Variants and Related Words
  • Middle-distance (adjective): Used to describe things related to this spatial zone.
    • Example: "The middle-distance hills provided a perfect backdrop for the portrait."
  • Foreground (noun): The part of a view that is nearest to the observer.
  • Background (noun): The part of a view that is furthest from the observer.
Synonyms
  • Midground
  • Intermediate space
Notes

"Middle distance" is a compound noun. In athletic contexts, "middle-distance" (often hyphenated) is an adjective used to describe races of intermediate length, such as the 800-meter or 1500-meter run. This is a separate, specific usage from the spatial definition explained here.

middle distance

A runner jogs along a path in the middle distance of the park.

Noun
  1. the part of a scene between the foreground and the background