among

/əˈmʌŋ/
prepositionBeginner
general

in the middle of a group or collection of people or things

The lost child was found among the trees in the park.

The child was discovered in the middle of the trees in the park.

He is among the best players in the league.

He is one of the top players in the league.

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Often used to indicate inclusion within a group or collection.

Collocations

among othersin addition to other things or peopleamong the bestone of the top or highest in quality

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Related Phrases

among the bestphrase
one of the top or highest in quality
among othersphrase
in addition to other things or people

💡Pro Tip

Plural vs. Singular

'Among' is typically used with plural nouns or pronouns, but it can also be used with uncountable nouns.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

'Among' is used to indicate inclusion within a group, while 'between' is used for two or more distinct items or individuals.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'among', from Old English 'on gemang', meaning 'in a crowd' or 'in the midst of'.

📝Usage Notes

'Among' is used before plural nouns or pronouns, while 'amongst' is a more formal variant. Both are interchangeable in modern English.

Word Breakdown

among
in the middle of
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