Among vs Beneath - What's the difference?
among | beneath |
Denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects. (See Usage Note at amidst)
Denotes a belonging of a person or a thing to a group.
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, title= Denotes a sharing of a common feature in a group.
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Below or underneath.
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Below.
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
* (Alexander Pope) (1688-1744)
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, title= In a position that is lower in rank, dignity, etc.
* (Francis Atterbury) (1663-1732)
Covered up or concealed by something.
As prepositions the difference between among and beneath
is that among is denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects (see usage note at amidst) while beneath is below.As an adverb beneath is
below or underneath.among
English
Alternative forms
* amonge (archaic) * amoung (obsolete)Preposition
(English prepositions)Can China clean up fast enough?, passage=All this has led to an explosion of protest across China, including among a middle class that has discovered nimbyism.}}
- Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us […]
Usage notes
* For the comparison of among'' with ''between'', see the usage notes in ''between . * Due to a belief that "amongst" is an archaic/Commonwealth variant, many Americans use "among" exclusively.Synonyms
* amongst (variant of among) * amidst * amidSee also
* betweenStatistics
*Anagrams
*beneath
English
Alternative forms
* beneathe (obsolete)Adverb
(head)citation, passage=Of all the transitions brought about on the Earth’s surface by temperature change, the melting of ice into water is the starkest. It is binary. And for the land beneath , the air above and the life around, it changes everything.}}
Preposition
(English prepositions)- Our country sinks beneath the yoke.
- Beneath a rude and nameless stone he lies.
The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=Here, in the transept and choir, where the service was being held, one was conscious every moment of an increasing brightness; colours glowing vividly beneath the circular chandeliers, and the rows of small lights on the choristers' desks flashed and sparkled in front of the boys' faces, deep linen collars, and red neckbands.}}
- He will do nothing that is beneath his high station.
