amidst

[əˈmɪdst]

amidst Definition

in the middle of or surrounded by; during.

Using amidst: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amidst" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The town is nestled amidst the mountains.

  • Example

    She remained calm amidst the chaos.

  • Example

    Amidst the pandemic, many people lost their jobs.

amidst Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amidst

Phrases with amidst

  • in the sky, surrounded by clouds

    Example

    The airplane flew amidst the clouds.

  • in a busy and noisy environment

    Example

    The market was full of people and vendors, amidst the hustle and bustle.

  • in a state of confusion or uncertainty

    Example

    Amidst the confusion, she couldn't find her way out of the maze.

Origins of amidst

from Middle English 'amidde' (in the middle) + '-s' (adverbial genitive suffix) + '-t' (adverbial suffix)

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Summary: amidst in Brief

'Amidst' [əˈmɪdst] means in the middle of or surrounded by, often used to describe a situation or environment. It is similar in meaning to 'among' and 'amid.' Examples include 'The town is nestled amidst the mountains' and 'She remained calm amidst the chaos.' Phrases like 'amidst the clouds' and 'amidst the confusion' use 'amidst' to denote a specific context.

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