Pronunciation: /ˈmidiən/
noun an anatomical structure that is median
A1 The median age of the students in the class is 25.
A2 The median income for families in this neighborhood is $50,000.
B1 The median household size in this city is 3 people.
B2 The median price of houses in this area has increased by 10%.
C1 The median salary for employees at this company is $70,000 per year.
C2 The median time it takes to complete the marathon is 4 hours.
adjective relating to the median nerve or any structure or part that is median
A1 The median age of the students in the class is 25 years old.
A2 The median income for families in this neighborhood is $50,000.
B1 The company decided to use the median price of similar products as a reference point for setting their own price.
B2 The study found that the median time it takes to complete the task is 30 minutes.
C1 The report analyzed the median values of different variables to determine the overall trend.
C2 The researchers used a median filter to remove noise from the data before conducting their analysis.
formal The median income in that neighborhood is higher than the city average.
informal The median age of our group is around 30.
slang I heard the median price for those sneakers is through the roof.
figurative The median represents the middle value in a set of numbers.
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