Meanwhile

/ˈmiːnˌwaɪl/ adverb, noun

Meanwhile means at the same time but in a different place or situation. It is used to show that two things are happening in parallel.

Formed from “mean” in the sense of 'middle, interval' plus “while” meaning 'a period of time'. It originally referred to the 'middle time' between two events. Over time, it became a smooth connector in storytelling and explanation.

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