among
preposition
            variants  
 or less commonly amongst    
        
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                                                      : in or through the midst of : surrounded by                                      
              
                             
hidden among the trees
                         
                
                    2
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : in company or association with                                      
              
                             
living among artists
                         
                
                    3
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : by or through the aggregate of                                      
              
                             
discontent among the poor
                         
                
                    4
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : in the number or class of                                      
              
                             
wittiest among poets
                                       among other things she was president of her college class
                         
                
                    5
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : in shares to each of                                      
              
                             
divided among the heirs
                         
                
                    6
                    
        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : through the reciprocal acts of                                      
              
                             
quarreling among themselves
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : through the joint action of                                      
              
                             
made a fortune among themselves
                         
                
                    
There is a persistent but unfounded notion that between can be used only of two items and that among must be used for more than two. Between has been used of more than two since Old English; it is especially appropriate to denote a one-to-one relationship, regardless of the number of items. It can be used when the number is unspecified
          
          
      
      
         
                        economic cooperation between nations      
    
  
        
      , when more than two are enumerated
          
          
      
      
         
                        between you and me and the lamppost      
    
  
        
      
          
          
      
      
         
                        partitioned between Austria, Prussia, and Russia      
    
        
        
            — Nathaniel Benchley
Nathaniel Benchley          
  
        
      , and even when only one item is mentioned (but repetition is implied).
          
          
      
      
         
                        pausing between every sentence to rap the floor      
    
        
        
            — George Eliot
George Eliot          
  
        
      Among is more appropriate where the emphasis is on distribution rather than individual relationships.
          
          
      
      
         
                        discontent among the peasants      
    
  
        
      When among is automatically chosen for more than two, English idiom may be strained.
          
          
      
      
         
                        a worthy book that nevertheless falls among many stools      
    
        
        
            — John Simon
John Simon          
  
        
      
          
          
      
      
         
                        the author alternates among mod slang, clichés and quotes from literary giants      
    
        
        
            — A. H. Johnston
A. H. Johnston          
  
        
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