See Amidst., In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among.
No, "amidst" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word meaning "in the middle of" or "surrounded by."
Yes, it is. It is a form of the preposition "among" meaning "in the midst of."
The prefix for "amidst" is "a-."
Amidst is a preposition.
The meaning of the idiom suck it up is to stand up or stand tall amidst all troubles. It can also be reversed as "compose yourself", "bear your troubles", and "go on".
The harlequin toad crouched amidst the tall reeds.
At the market, I was lost amidst a sea of people.
amidst the garden, you could see one butterfly.
The term amidst is used to describe being in the middle of, surrounded by or during. Other words that may be used instead of amidst are during, among or amongst.
Far From
The boy found his dog amidst all the other animals.
Dancing Amidst the Rubble - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011