Amid
UK /["/əˈmɪd/","/əˈmɪdst/"]/US /["/əˈmɪd/","/əˈmɪdst/"]/
Definition
in the middle of or during something, especially something that causes excitement or fear
In simple words: in the middle of or during something
Examples
- He finished his speech amid tremendous applause.
- The firm collapsed amid allegations of fraud.
- The hotel was in a beautiful position amid lemon groves.
Usage notes
Use 'amid' in contexts that indicate something happening in the middle of a situation, often used in written or formal contexts. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
amid + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'amid' as 'a-mid' — imagine being surrounded by things in the middle of a busy street.
Collocations
- amid chaos
- amid controversy
- amid the noise
Synonyms
- among
- in the midst of
- surrounded by
- within
Antonyms
- outside
- away from
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'amid' with 'among' in plural settings.
- Using 'amid' with non-noun phrases incorrectly.
- Incorrectly placing 'amid' at the end of sentences.