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between
[bih-tween]
preposition
in the space separating (two points, objects, etc.).
between New York and Chicago.
intermediate to, in time, quantity, or degree.
between twelve and one o'clock; between 50 and 60 apples;
between pink and red.
linking; connecting.
air service between cities.
in portions for each of (two people).
splitting the profits between them.
among.
sharing the responsibilities between the five of us.
by the dual or common action or participation of.
Between us, we can finish the job in a couple of hours.
distinguishing one from the other.
He couldn't see the difference between good and bad.
in comparing.
no preference between the two wines.
by the combined effect of.
existing confidentially for.
We'll keep this matter between the two of us.
involving; concerning.
war between nations;
choice between things.
being felt jointly or reciprocated by.
the love between them.
by joint possession of.
Between them they own most of this company.
Heraldry., in the midst of, so as to make a symmetrical composition.
a cross argent between four bezants.
noun
Usually betweens. a short needle with a rounded eye and a sharp point, used for fine hand stitchery in heavy fabric.
adverb
in the intervening space or time; in an intermediate position or relation.
two windows with a door between;
visits that were far between.
between
/ bɪˈtwiːn /
preposition
at a point or in a region intermediate to two other points in space, times, degrees, etc
in combination; together
between them, they saved enough money to buy a car
confined or restricted to
between you and me
indicating a reciprocal relation or comparison
an argument between a man and his wife
indicating two or more alternatives
a choice between going now and staying all night
adverb
between one specified thing and another
two houses with a garage between
Usage
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- betweenness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of between1
Idioms and Phrases
in between,
situated in an intermediary area or on a line or imaginary line connecting two points, things, etc.
in the way.
I reached for the ball, but the dog got in between.
between ourselves, confidentially; in trust. Also between you and me, between you, me, and the postlamppostgatepostetc.
More idioms and phrases containing between
Example Sentences
There was one win in 16 games between 2023-2024 and four losses in a row, the worst of them being that soulless defeat by Hungary at the Euros in Germany.
The goalkeeper found himself caught between cartels following the kidnapping of the teenage daughter of Carlos Molina, a rival of Escobar.
The relationship that built between player and coach was deep and, even after both departed Liverpool, they stayed in touch.
It is similar to the nonstop banter between their duo in “Poetic License,” which has its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival tonight.
Seven of the previous eight meetings between these AFC West foes were decided by one score, and the Chiefs won six of those.
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