Another Word For Intermediate
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Meaning
The word "intermediate" refers to something that occurs between two extremes or stages; it can describe a level, position, or phase that is neither advanced nor basic, but rather in the middle. In education, for example, an intermediate level may refer to a skill set that is more complex than beginner but not as advanced as expert.
Synonyms
- Average
- Middle
- Transitional
- Medial
- Moderate
- Midway
Antonyms
- Beginner
- Advanced
- Extreme
- Final
- Ultimate
Etymology
The word "intermediate" comes from the Latin word "intermediatus," which is formed from "inter-" meaning "between" and "medius," meaning "middle." The term has evolved through Old French into its modern English usage.
Examples
- The intermediate level of the chess tournament featured players who had more experience than beginners but were not yet masters.
- She is taking an intermediate course in Spanish to improve her speaking skills before advancing to an advanced class.
- The project requires an intermediate understanding of coding; beginners will need extra guidance.
- Their friendship has gone through several stages, and now they are in an intermediate phase where they are not as close as before but still connected.