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Dictionary.com

ออกเสียง medium =MEE-dee-uhm’

ออกเสียง Media =MEE-dee-uh’

ออกเสียง meddle =MED-l

ออกเสียง psychic =SAHY-kik

 

NECTEC’s Lexitron-2 Dictionary

ให้คำแปลmedium = N. สื่อ/สายกลาง/วิธีการ

ให้คำแปลMedia = N. สื่อมวลชน

ให้คำแปลmeddle = Vi. ก้าวก่าย/สอดแทรก

ให้คำแปลpsychic = N. คนมีญาณทิพย์ Adj. ทางจิต/เกี่ยวกับวิญญาณ

 

Dictionary of Problem Words and Expression

Medium & media & medias

These words refer to an agency, means, method, or instrument

by which information and advertising may be made public.

 

Such agencies and means include 

principally newspapers, magazines, radio 

and television broadcasting, the films.

 

The singular is medium:

“Television is an important medium for national advertisers.”

 

The plural is medium and media:

“In this campaign, the congressman used such media (of mediums)

as spot announcements on radio and television and paid newspaper advertisements.”

 

It is nonstandard to refer tomass media such as television.”

Medium means “one method of mass communication.”

Media (or mediumsmeans more than one method.”

Medias is an incorrect plural.


 

Common Errors In English Usage Dictionary

Media & medium

There are several words with Latin or Greek roots

whose plural forms ending in A

are constantly mistaken for singular ones.

See, for instance, criteria and data.

 

Radio is a broadcast medium.

Television is another broadcast medium.

Newspapers are a print medium.

Together they are media.

 

Following the tendency of Americans 

to abbreviate phrases

with “transistor radio” becoming “transistor,” 

(now fortunately obsolete

and videotape becoming “video,

 

news media” and “communications media

have been abbreviated to “media.”

 

Remember that 

watercolor on paper and oil on black velvet are also media, 

though they have nothing to do with the news.

 

When you want to get a message from your late Uncle Fred

you may consult a medium.


The word means a vehicle between some source 

of information and the recipient of it.

 

The “media” are the transmitters of the news

they are not the news itself.

 

Dictionary.com

USAGE NOTE FOR MEDIA

Medialike data, is the plural form of 

a word borrowed directly from Latin

The singular, medium,

early developed the meaning 

an intervening agency, means, or instrument

and was first applied to newspapers two centuries ago.

In the 1920s media began to appear as a singular collective noun, sometimes with the plural medias.

 

This singular use is now common 

in the fields of mass communication and advertising

but it is not frequently found outside them:

The media is (or are ) not anti business.

 

BRITISH DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS FOR MEDIA

USAGE FOR MEDIA

When media refers to the mass media,

it is sometimes treated as a singular form,

as inthe media has shown great interest in these events.

 

Many people think this use is incorrect

and that media should always be treated as a plural form:

the media have shown great interest in these events

 

Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Is media singular or plural?: Usage Guide

Noun (1)

The singular media and its plural medias

seem to have originated in the field of 

advertising over 70 years ago;

they are still so used without stigma in that specialized field.

 

In most other applications media is used as a plural of medium.

The popularity of the word in references to 

the agencies of mass communication 

is leading to the formation of a mass noun,

construed as a singular. there's no basis for it.

 

You know, the news media gets on to something 

— Edwin Meese 3d the media is less interested in the party's policies — James Lewis, Guardian Weekly

This use is not as well established as the mass-noun use of data 

and is likely to incur criticism especially in writing.


 

Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary,

usage: Media

media, like data, is the plural form 

of a word borrowed directly from Latin

 

The singularmedium, early developed the meaning 

an intervening agency, means, etc.,” 

and was first applied to newspapers two centuries ago. 

In the 1920s 

media began to appear as a singular collective noun: 

The media is reporting on the debate/s.

 

This singular, though often criticized, is now common.

(Communications & Information) of 

or relating to the mass media:

 

media hype.

Usage: 

When media refers to the mass media,

it is sometimes treated as a singular form,

as in

the media has shown great interest in these events.

 

Many people think this use is incorrect

and that media should always be treated as a plural form:

the media have shown great interest in these events


 

Collins COBUILD English Usage

media

Media is a noun, 

and it is also a plural form of another nounmedium.

 

1. 'the media'

You can refer to television, radio, and newspapers as the media.

She refused to talk to the media.

 

It is usually regarded as correct 

to use a plural form of a verb with the media, 

but people often use a singular form.

The media are very powerful in influencing opinions.

The media was full of stories about the singer and her husband.

 

You can use a singular or plural form in conversation 

and in less formal writing, 

but you should use a plural form in formal writing.

 

2. 'medium'

A medium is a way of expressing your ideas 

or communicating with people.

The plural of medium is either mediums or media.

 

She is an artist who uses various mediums including photography and sculpture.

They advertise through a range of different media – radio, billboards, and the internet.


 

Dictionary.com

“Psychic” vs. “Medium”: Are These Synonyms?

Some people seem to be born with a special intuition

to always know things before they happen.

 

Others have a special gift 

allowing them to see ghosts or talk to the dead.

 

But are people with these unique talents psychics or mediums?

 

And can the words psychic and medium be interchanged?

The answer is sometimes;

psychic and medium aren’t always synonyms,

 

and despite both having a spooky or supernatural connotation,

they have distinct meanings as adjectives but not nouns.

 

What does psychic mean?

As an adjective, 

psychic means of or relating to the human soul or mind,” 

or something mental as opposed to physical.

It’s also defined in psychology 

as “pertaining to or noting mental phenomena,”

which describes being in tune to some nonphysical force or agency.

 

For example,

Having heard that colors can provoke a psychic response, 

I decided to paint the room a calming blue.

 

Psychic can also mean 

sensitive to influences or forces of a nonphysical 

or supernatural nature.”

 

So if someone or something is influenced 

by a mysterious force that’s outside physical science or knowledge,

it’s a psychic influence.

 

For example

it was a psychic feeling that led him to run out of the building right before a fire started.

 

As an adjectivesome synonyms for psychic

are , spiritual, supernatural, paranormal, psychological

and metaphysical.

 

As a nounpsychic refers to 

a person who is sensitive to psychic influences or forces.”


For example

since she was a little girl, John’s grandmother has sworn 

she’s a psychic and can tell when something bad will happen.


In addition to mediumother synonyms for psychic

as a noun include clairvoyantfortune-teller, and prophet.

 

First recorded in 1855–60, psychic originates from 

the Greek word psȳchikós, meaningof the soul.”

 

What does medium mean?

If you’re psychic

you probablyalready know that next up 

we’re going to talk about medium and the different meanings

it has depending on which part of speech it is.

 

Medium as an adjective 

is defined as 

about halfway between extremes

as of degree, amount, quality, position, or size.”

 

For example, 

she has sensitive skin so instead of showering with hot water, 

she can only handle it at medium temperature.

 

Synonyms for medium in this sense include average and intermediate.

 

As a noun, medium has a few different distinct meanings

including: “a middle state or condition,”

the material or technique with which an artist works,

or “one of the means or channels of general communication, information, or entertainment in society, as newspapers, radio, or television.

 

However, similar to psychic,

medium can also mean 

a person through whom the spirits of the dead 

are alleged to be able to contact the living.”

For example

After her mother died suddenly, Lucy went to a medium 

to connect with her mom’s spirit and communicate one last time.

 

Synonyms for medium as a noun 

in this sense of being able to contact the dead 

include spiritualistclairvoyantmind reader, and fortune-teller.

 

Medium originates from the Latin word medius (“middle”)

and was first seen in English between 1575–85.

 

How to use each word

Thanks to their vastly different meanings as adjectives

(“referring to the mind in a psychological sense” 

vs. “the middle of something”),

medium and psychic only overlap as nouns.

 

Although they are closely related 

in the realm of supernatural capabilities

stick to psychic if you’re referring to 

a person who is sensitive to para psychological forces or influences.

For example

As a psychic

Aunt Sally can’t explain how she knew I’d have two little girls one day, but she called it when I was just a child myself.

 

But if Aunt Sally predicted this because the dead told her so 

while she was acting as an intermediary 

between the deceased and the living

then she’s medium.

 

Remember, the definition for medium

specifically mentions 

the ability to communicate with “spirits of the dead.” 

(This is a distinction mediums and psychics take seriously.)

 

For example, 

Aunt Sally silences her skeptics 

and proves she’s a medium every time she walks into a house 

and communicates with spirits that nobody else can see.

 

However, if we aren’t specific about Aunt Sally’s skills

and whether or she is a channeler or spiritist 

based on the scope of her abilities,

then either medium or psychic work:

Aunt Sally has spent her entire life dealing with skeptics 

who question her work as a medium (or psychic).

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I think the title has a typo ‘mediask’ and some editing in other places may help. Eg. The plural is medium and media: [?]

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