1. amid
The tower stood amid the ruins.
On the floor, amid mounds of books, were two small envelopes.
You have to know the rules amid other things.
That generation, born just after the first world war, amid the great chaotic redrawing of maps
Three times the tournament has been held here, each time amid high drama. /əˈmɪd/
We camped that night in a shallow valley amid low hills.
Jenny lay amid the pile of cushions, in a deep sleep.
Bolivian authorities accused the president of a mining federation and two of his top officials of the killing of deputy interior minister Rodolfo Illanes amid a bitter strike
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He sat amid the trees.
I feel like Alice amid monsters.
He is cool amid confusion.
The curtain fell amid the wild applause of the audience.
English word "In an atmosphere or against a background of"(amid) occurs in sets:
reading - monday