amidst

/əˈmɪdst/
preposition
  1. In the middle of or surrounded by something.
    • Amidst all the noise, he could still hear the baby crying.
    • She remained calm amidst the chaos of the busy airport.
    • The small cottage stood amidst a dense forest.
  2. During a particular event or situation.
    • The company launched a new product amidst growing competition.
    • He made a speech amidst the applause of the crowd.
    • Amidst the celebrations, no one noticed the time.
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