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Synonyms and antonyms of In the middle or to the left or right in British Thesaurus

In the middle or to the left or right

astride (preposition)

with one leg on each side of something

astride (preposition)

on each side of something

central (adjective)

the central part of a place is the area in the middle of it

central (adjective)

a central place is in the middle of something

central (adjective)

used for saying that something is in the middle of an area, so it is very convenient for using shops, theatres etc

centrally (adverb)

formal in the middle of a space

halfway (adjective)

equal in distance from two places or from the two ends of something

inmost (adjective)

literary innermost

innermost (adjective)

closest to the centre of something

left (adjective)

on the side of your body that is to the west if you are facing north

left (adjective)

on the left side of something

left (noun)

the left side or direction

left-hand (adjective)

on the left side

mid (preposition)

literary among, or in the middle of

middle (adjective)

nearest the centre and with an equal number of people or things on each side

middle (adjective)

happening in the part between the beginning and the end of something, or between the highest and lowest point of something

nodal (adjective)

at a place where lines, systems, or paths meet

off-centre (adjective)

not exactly in the middle of an area or a thing

right (adjective)

on or relating to the side of your body that is towards the east when you are facing north

right (adjective)

relating to the side of something that should be seen or used

right (noun)

the side of your body that is towards the east when you are facing north, or this direction

right-hand (adjective)

on the right, or towards the right of someone or something

slap-bang (adverb)

Britishinformal exactly in a particular position