Use 'amid' to say that something is in the middle of other things or people. It shows that something is surrounded by or happens during other things.
She stood amid the tall trees.
Amid the noise, he stayed calm.
'Amid' can mean that something happens while other events or situations are going on. It often shows that things happen in a busy or difficult time.
Amid the storm, they found shelter.
She spoke amid a lot of confusion.
Use 'amid' to say someone or something is in the middle of other people. It shows being surrounded by a group.
He was laughing amid his friends.
Amid the crowd, she felt lost.
'Amid' shows being inside a difficult or serious condition. It means something happens during a problem or hard situation.
Amid the crisis, they worked hard.
Amid growing tension, they stayed calm.
'Amid' is used to talk about being surrounded by feelings, thoughts, or mental states. It shows the person has these feelings around them.
She was calm amid worries.
Amid doubts, he made a choice.