Medium
UK /["/ˈmiːdiəm/"]/US /["/ˈmiːdiəm/"]/
Definition
in the middle between a larger and smaller size, amount, length, temperature, etc.
In simple words: Something that is between small and large in size or amount.
Examples
- The medium pizza is perfect for sharing between two people.
- She likes her steak cooked medium, not too rare or well-done.
- As a writer, he prefers to express his ideas in a medium that is easy to understand.
- The artist experimented with different mediums, including oil and watercolor.
- The training was designed for students at a medium level of proficiency.
Usage notes
Use 'medium' when describing objects, sizes, or degrees. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but avoid using it in very precise scientific terms.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a medium pizza, which is not too big and not too small.
Collocations
- medium size
- medium temperature
- medium quality
- medium roast
- medium amount
Synonyms
- average
Antonyms
- small
- large
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'median' when talking about statistics.
- Using 'medium' as a noun without context, e.g., 'The medium was not good.'
- Mixing up the adjective 'medium' with the noun form, like 'This is a medium.'