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In between Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /bitˈwin/, /bɪtˈwin
IN bit-WEEN
ˈɪn/ /bɪtwˈiːn
IN bit-WEEN

Definition

Used to describe something that is in the middle of two or more things, positions, or times. It can also refer to being in a situation that is not clearly one thing or another.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used for physical space, time, or abstract situations. Can stand alone as a noun ('the in between') or as an adverbial phrase. Not the same as 'between', which usually requires specific items (e.g., 'between the trees'). 'In between' suggests a middle area or an ambiguous state.

Example Sentences

The ball is in between the two boxes.

basic

She sat in between her friends at lunch.

basic

There's a park in between the school and the library.

basic

My job ended, so right now I'm in between jobs.

natural

It's hard to know what to do when you're stuck in between two choices.

natural

There's a lot of gray area in between right and wrong.

natural