B2 verb #1,200 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

medium

To act as a bridge or channel to help pass information between two places or people.

Explanation at your level:

You use this word to talk about being in the middle. Imagine you have a ball. You pass it to a friend. You are the 'medium' who helps the ball move. It is a very special, rare word for helping things travel.

When you 'medium' something, you act like a bridge. You help information go from one person to another. It is not a common verb, but it is useful when talking about people who help others connect.

Using 'medium' as a verb means to facilitate a connection. It is often used in spiritual contexts where someone acts as a channel for messages. Think of it as being the 'middle' person in a communication chain.

The verb 'medium' describes the act of acting as a conduit. It is a formal and somewhat specialized term. Native speakers rarely use it in daily life, preferring 'channel' or 'mediate,' but it appears in specific literary or esoteric discussions.

In advanced English, 'medium' as a verb denotes the function of serving as an intermediary for transmission. It is a highly nuanced term that implies a passive but essential role in the movement of information or energy. Its usage is typically restricted to academic or metaphysical discourse.

To 'medium' is to engage in the process of ontological or informational translation between disparate states. The verb form is a linguistic rarity, often functioning as a back-formation from the noun 'medium.' It captures the essence of the 'mediator'—one who occupies the space between the signifier and the signified, or the spirit and the material world.

30초 단어

  • Rare verb usage
  • Means to channel or bridge
  • Rooted in the Latin 'middle'
  • Used in spiritual contexts

When we use medium as a verb, we are describing the act of facilitating a connection. Think of it like being a bridge between two islands that cannot reach each other on their own.

While most people know 'medium' as a noun (like a size or a material used in art), using it as a verb is quite rare. It specifically refers to someone who acts as a conduit. You might hear it in contexts involving spiritualism, where a person claims to 'medium' messages from the beyond to the living.

It is all about being the middle-man. Whether it is energy, information, or a secret, to medium something is to ensure it successfully crosses the gap between the sender and the receiver.

The word medium comes directly from the Latin word medius, which simply means 'middle.' It entered English through the influence of Latin-based academic and religious texts.

Historically, the verb usage evolved from the noun form. As people began to use the word to describe someone who could 'middle' or stand between the physical world and the spiritual world, the noun 'medium' naturally shifted into a verb in niche communities.

It shares roots with words like mediate, median, and immediate. All these words deal with the concept of being in the center or removing the distance between things. It is fascinating how a simple Latin root for 'middle' grew into such a specialized term for spiritual and communicative exchange.

Because this verb is rare, you will mostly find it in literary, academic, or spiritual contexts. It is not something you would use when ordering a coffee or talking about your day!

Commonly, it is used with words like messages, energy, or information. You might say, 'She attempted to medium the spirit's final words.' It carries a heavy, almost mystical weight.

If you use this in casual conversation, people might be confused because they are used to the noun form. It is best to save this for when you want to sound particularly precise about the act of channeling something.

While the verb itself is rare, it relates to many idioms about communication:

  • The middleman: Someone who acts as an intermediary.
  • Bridge the gap: To connect two sides.
  • Get the message across: To successfully communicate.
  • Channeling energy: Directing a force toward a goal.
  • Meet in the middle: To reach a compromise.

These idioms all share the core concept of mediumship—the act of connecting two separate points.

As a verb, 'medium' follows standard conjugation: mediums, mediumed, mediuming. However, because it is so rare, you will rarely see it used in anything other than the base form or present participle.

Pronunciation is MEE-dee-um. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with tedium and compendium.

Be careful not to confuse the verb usage with the noun. If you say 'I will medium the data,' it might sound like you are trying to turn the data into a medium-sized object! Always check your context.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'meridian'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈmiːdiəm/

Clear MEE-dee-um

US /ˈmiːdiəm/

Slightly faster MEE-dee-um

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress
  • Dropping the 'dee'
  • Confusing with medium (size)

Rhymes With

tedium compendium stadium opium podium

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

rare usage

Writing 3/5

tricky

Speaking 3/5

uncommon

듣기 3/5

uncommon

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

middle channel mediate

Learn Next

conduit intermediary ethereal

고급

metaphysical transcendental

Grammar to Know

Back-formation

medium (n) -> medium (v)

Regular Verb Conjugation

mediumed

Root words

medius

Examples by Level

1

I medium the ball.

I pass the ball.

Simple present.

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3

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4

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5

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6

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7

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1

She will medium the news to him.

2

They medium the energy through the room.

3

I try to medium the message clearly.

4

He helps to medium the conversation.

5

We medium the light between them.

6

She likes to medium the secrets.

7

They medium the data to the team.

8

I medium the items to you.

1

The psychic tried to medium the spirit's voice.

2

She acts to medium the energy of the group.

3

He was chosen to medium the important information.

4

They medium the connection between the two worlds.

5

It is hard to medium such complex thoughts.

6

Can you medium this message for me?

7

The device helps to medium the signal.

8

She began to medium the hidden truths.

1

The artist sought to medium the raw emotions of the audience.

2

He claims he can medium messages from the past.

3

The ritual was designed to medium the ancient energy.

4

She felt she could medium the thoughts of the crowd.

5

They medium the communication between the two leaders.

6

It is a rare gift to medium such subtle feelings.

7

He tried to medium the spirit through the medium of art.

8

The goal is to medium the change effectively.

1

The mediuming of information requires a high degree of sensitivity.

2

She was able to medium the collective consciousness of the group.

3

He attempted to medium the complex data into a simple format.

4

The process serves to medium the transition between states.

5

They medium the ethereal connection with great care.

6

It is a task to medium the voices of the ancestors.

7

She used the sculpture to medium her inner turmoil.

8

The system is designed to medium the flow of energy.

1

In the séance, she began to medium the spectral presence.

2

The poet seeks to medium the sublime through language.

3

To medium the silence is to give it a voice.

4

He was tasked to medium the transition of power.

5

She could medium the very essence of the landscape.

6

The structure serves to medium the light into the chamber.

7

They medium the historical narrative through modern eyes.

8

It is an act of grace to medium the truth.

반의어

obstruct block disconnect

자주 쓰는 조합

medium a message
medium energy
medium the flow
attempt to medium
help to medium
medium through art
medium for others
effectively medium
try to medium
medium the spirit

Idioms & Expressions

"middle of the road"

moderate

He is middle of the road.

neutral

"middleman"

intermediary

Cut out the middleman.

neutral

"meet in the middle"

compromise

Let's meet in the middle.

neutral

"in the middle of nowhere"

isolated

We are in the middle of nowhere.

neutral

"the golden mean"

the perfect balance

Seek the golden mean.

formal

Easily Confused

medium vs mediate

similar root

mediate is for conflict

He mediated the fight vs He mediumed the spirit.

medium vs channel

same meaning

channel is common

I channel energy.

medium vs median

similar sound

median is math

The median value.

medium vs middle

same root

middle is a place

In the middle.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + medium + object

She mediums the message.

B2

Subject + will + medium + object

I will medium the energy.

B2

Subject + is + mediuming + object

He is mediuming the spirit.

C1

Subject + can + medium + object

She can medium the truth.

C1

Subject + attempted + to + medium

They attempted to medium it.

어휘 가족

Nouns

medium a person who communicates with spirits

Verbs

mediate to intervene

Adjectives

medial situated in the middle

관련

middle root word

How to Use It

frequency

2/10

Formality Scale

Formal Literary Rare Niche

자주 하는 실수

Using medium as a verb for size Use 'resize' or 'adjust'
Medium is not a verb for changing size.
Confusing with mediate Use mediate for conflicts
Mediate is for arguments; medium is for transmission.
Thinking it is common Use channel
Channel is much more common in daily speech.
Using as a noun in verb spot Check part of speech
Ensure the sentence structure needs a verb.
Misspelling as medum medium
Standard spelling check.

Tips

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Verb vs Noun

Check if you need an action.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'middle'.

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Use Synonyms

Try 'channel' instead.

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Say It Right

MEE-dee-um.

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Don't confuse size

Medium is not a verb for size.

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Spiritualism

Research the history of mediums.

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Mnemonic

Use the acronym.

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Read Literature

Look for it in older books.

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Conjugation

It follows regular rules.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

M-E-D-I-U-M: Middle Entity Doing Information Under Message

Visual Association

A person standing between two worlds.

Word Web

bridge channel spirit middle

챌린지

Write one sentence using the word as a verb.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: middle

문화적 맥락

Can be controversial due to spiritual beliefs.

Used often in spiritualist circles.

The movie 'Ghost' Various psychic TV shows

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Spiritual Séance

  • medium the spirit
  • channel the message
  • connect to the beyond

Artistic Expression

  • medium the emotion
  • express through art
  • channel the feeling

Academic Discussion

  • medium the information
  • facilitate the exchange
  • act as a conduit

Literary Writing

  • medium the narrative
  • convey the theme
  • bridge the gap

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever heard the word medium used as a verb?"

"Do you think it is useful to have a specific word for spiritual channeling?"

"Can you think of other words that change meaning based on the part of speech?"

"How would you explain the difference between mediuming and mediating?"

"Does the word medium sound mystical to you?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you acted as a bridge between two people.

Describe a situation where you had to channel information.

If you could medium a message from the past, what would it be?

Reflect on the importance of 'middle' people in society.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, that is the noun usage.

Yes, but it is rare.

Very similar.

Yes.

Only if the topic is spiritual.

Mediumed, mediuming.

Latin 'medius'.

Rarely.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I will ___ the message to him.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: medium

Medium fits the context of passing a message.

multiple choice A2

What does it mean to medium something?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To pass it

It means to act as a channel.

true false B1

Is 'medium' a common verb?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is rare.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Synonym matching.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

I medium the spirit.

점수: /5

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B2

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C1

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C1

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