In
In is a versatile word in English that functions primarily as a preposition and an adverb; it also occurs as a prefix and as an abbreviation for inch in measurements. Its uses span spatial, temporal, and abstract meanings.
As a preposition, in marks location or inclusion: in the room, in a box, in a city.
As an adverb, in can indicate movement into a place or entrance: come in, go in. It
Prefix usage: in- can convey spatial meaning such as into, or more commonly in modern English, negation
Abbreviation for inch: in is widely used in measurements to denote inches, written as in or in.
Etymology: the preposition in comes from Old English in (into) with Germanic roots. The negative prefix in-