"Emongst" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Emongst" Meaning

Amongst is a preposition in the English language. It means "surrounded by" or "in the midst of", and is often used to indicate that something is situated or located in a particular group, collection, or environment.

"Emongst" Examples

Examples of "emongst"


The company will be valued amongst the top three in the industry. (Here, "amongst" is used to mean "among" in a more formal or poetic sense, comparable to the equally formal "amidst".)
They are planning to build a new stadium amidst the city, which will have a capacity of 50,000 seats. (Here, "amidst" is used to indicate the location of something, i.e., "in the middle of".)
This novel is set amongst the Himalayas and reveals the beauty of the region. (Here, "amidst" is used to describe the setting of the story.)
Amidst the chaos, she remained calm and kept her wits about her. (Here, "amidst" is used to describe the situation or atmosphere, i.e., "in the middle of a chaotic situation".)
The group's dynamics altered somewhat amidst changes in leadership, causing tensions to rise. (Here, "amidst" is used to describe the context or situation, i.e., "during the time of changes in leadership".)

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