Centers

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛntər/

Centers (noun)

  1. The exact middle part of something.
  2. A place where important activities happen.
  3. A player who plays in the middle of the field or court.

Examples

  • The statue stands at the center of the park.
  • Place the vase in the center of the table.

Common collocations: center of attention, center stage, shopping center, business center, center forward

Centers (verb)

  1. To put something in the middle of an area.
  2. To focus attention on a particular topic or idea.

Examples

  • Center the picture on the wall.
  • They centered the text on the page.

Synonyms of Centers

Neutral

Formal

Antonyms of Centers

  • describing location relative to center