middle west
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A major geographic region of the United States: The term "Middle West" refers to the north central region of the United States. It is traditionally associated with agriculture, industry, and a set of cultural values often seen as representative of mainstream America. It is also commonly called the Midwest.
Usage and Examples
- As a geographic and cultural identifier:
- Chicago is the largest city in the Middle West.
- The economy of the Middle West relies heavily on manufacturing and farming.
- Politicians often campaign in the Middle West to connect with voters from "middle America."
Advanced Usage
- "the Middle West": Almost always used with the definite article "the" when referring to the region as a whole.
- She traveled across the Middle West last summer.
Variants and Related Words
- Midwest (Proper noun): The more common and contemporary term for the same region. "Middle West" and "Midwest" are used interchangeably, though "Midwest" is more frequent in modern usage.
- I grew up in the Midwest.
- Midwestern (Adjective): Describing something or someone from the Midwest.
- He has a Midwestern accent.
- It was a typical Midwestern town.
Synonyms
- The heartland: Emphasizes the region's central location and its perceived role as the core of the nation's economic and cultural identity.
- The breadbasket of America: Highlights the region's immense agricultural productivity.
Related Terms and Concepts
- Great Plains: A major subregion within the Middle West/Midwest, known for its flat terrain and agriculture.
- Rust Belt: An overlapping industrial region in the northern Middle West/Midwest, known for manufacturing. This term often carries connotations of economic decline.
- Corn Belt: A section of the Middle West/Midwest where corn is the primary crop.
Noun
- the north central region of the United States (sometimes called the heartland or the breadbasket of America)