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Mid-january for Dummies

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What does Mid-january really mean?

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Hey there! So, "mid-January" is actually a really easy concept. It's just a way to refer to the middle of the month of January. January is the first month of the year, right? So "mid-January" means around the 15th or so of the month. It's like saying that something will happen around the halfway point of January or maybe a little bit after that.

Do you know when your birthday is? Let's say your birthday is on January 10th. "Mid-January" would be around five days after your birthday. Or if you have a holiday in January, like Martin Luther King Jr. Day, "mid-January" would be a few days after that.

So, it's just a way to talk about a specific time in the month of January. It's nothing too complicated, right? Just think of it as the middle part of January! Does that make sense to you now? Let me know if you have any more questions!

Revised and Fact checked by Michael Johnson on 2023-12-03 12:19:26

Mid-january In a sentece

Learn how to use Mid-january inside a sentece

  • I will start my new class mid-January.
  • My sister's birthday is in mid-January.
  • We are planning a family trip for mid-January.
  • The new movie will be released in mid-January.
  • I have an important exam in mid-January.

Mid-january Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Mid-january Holonyms

The larger whole to which this word belongs.