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media
1[ mee-dee-uh ]
noun
- a plural of medium none.
- (usually used with a plural verb) the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely:
The media are covering the speech tonight.
adjective
- pertaining to or concerned with such means:
a job in media research.
media
2[ mee-dee-uh ]
noun
- Greek Grammar. a voiced plosive, as β, δ, γ.
- Anatomy. the middle layer of an artery or lymphatic vessel.
- Entomology. a longitudinal vein in the middle portion of the wing of an insect.
Media
3[ mee-dee-uh ]
noun
- an ancient country in W Asia, S of the Caspian Sea, corresponding generally to NW Iran. : Ecbatana.
media
1/ ˈmiːdɪə /
noun
- a plural of medium
- the means of communication that reach large numbers of people, such as television, newspapers, and radio
adjective
- of or relating to the mass media
media hype
Media
2/ ˈmiːdɪə /
noun
- an ancient country of SW Asia, south of the Caspian Sea: inhabited by the Medes; overthrew the Assyrian Empire in 612 bc in alliance with Babylonia; conquered by Cyrus the Great in 550 bc ; corresponds to present-day NW Iran
media
3/ ˈmɛdɪə /
noun
- the middle layer of the wall of a blood or lymph vessel
- one of the main veins in the wing of an insect
- phonetics
- a consonant whose articulation lies midway between that of a voiced and breathed speech sound
- a consonant pronounced with weak voice, as c in French second
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Word History and Origins
Origin of media1
Origin of media2
Word History and Origins
Origin of media1
Example Sentences
Satirical news publication The Onion has bought Infowars, the media organisation headed by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, for an undisclosed price at a court-ordered auction.
Attempts to reach Mahoney by phone and through social media were not successful.
Allowing social media platforms to publish disinformation, often anonymously, promotes dishonesty and maximizes profits for those platforms at the expense of the audience they exploit.
In July she was convicted of misconduct in a public office after the video went viral on social media.
A few years later, she created her own social media channel, where she shares with the more than 8,500 followers her own difficult process of accepting her daughter’s sexual orientation.
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What Is The Plural Of Media?
Plural word for media
Media is the plural form of the singular noun medium. The plurals of several other singular words that end in -um are also formed in this way, including memorandum/memoranda, datum/data, and bacterium/bacteria.
The irregular plural media derives directly from its original pluralization in Latin.
While less common, the standard English plural form mediums is also valid for some definitions of this term, such as in the sense of “a person through whom the spirits of the dead are alleged to be able to contact the living.”
Like data, media can be treated as either a singular collective noun or a plural noun, depending on context and meaning. For instance, when describing mass media (“a collection of different media that a general population can access, like newspapers and radio programs”), media can be treated as a singular collective noun.
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