Englisches Vokabelwörterbuch | Wortbedeutungen, Definitionen & Beispiele
An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in arid regions.
"The hikers stopped to admire the mesa rising above the desert floor."
in a cheerful and joyful manner
"The children played merrily in the garden."
A mythical sea creature with the head and torso of a woman and the tail of a fish
"The little girl loved stories about mermaids living under the sea."
Deserving reward, praise, or recognition.
"She received a scholarship for her meritorious academic performance."
The state of being a member of a group, organization, or club.
"Her membership in the gym expires next month."
fond of interfering in other people’s affairs
"She found her neighbor to be meddlesome and annoying."
the main means of mass communication such as newspapers, television, radio, and the internet
"The story quickly spread across the media."
The control and powerful influence that media has over communication and information distribution in society.
"The internet has enhanced media dominance globally."
relating to the Middle Ages; medieval
"The castle displayed mediaeval architecture and design."
Situated in or pertaining to the middle; located toward the midline of the body or structure.
"The medial side of the knee is more prone to injury."
To act as an intermediary in bringing about agreement or reconciliation between parties.
"She was asked to mediate between the two companies."
Intervention between parties to promote reconciliation, settlement, or compromise.
"The mediation helped resolve the conflict between the two teams."
Related to mediation, helping to resolve conflicts through diplomatic means.
"His mediative skills helped resolve the conflict."
A person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict agree
"The United Nations often acts as a mediator in international disputes."
relating to the science or practice of medicine
"He went for a medical check-up last week."
to treat with medicine; to give drugs to someone for medical purposes
"The doctor will medicate the patient to reduce inflammation."
a drug or other form of medicine used to treat or prevent disease
"The doctor prescribed medication for his headache."
A substance used to treat illness, injury, or disease.
"He took some medicine for his headache."
Relating to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from about the 5th to the 15th century.
"The castle is a famous medieval monument."
Of only average quality; not very good.
"The movie was entertaining but overall mediocre."
Being average or ordinary, not particularly good.
"He refused to settle for mediocrity and aimed for greatness."
The practice of focusing the mind to achieve calmness, clarity, or spiritual growth.
"She practices meditation every morning to start her day peacefully."
A means or channel of communication, expression, or artistic work.
"Television is a powerful medium for spreading information."
A mixture of different things, especially musical tunes combined together.
"The band played a medley of popular songs."
Quiet, gentle, and submissive in nature.
"Despite his strength, he remained meek and humble."
in a quiet, gentle way; without resistance or protest
"He meekly accepted the criticism without arguing."
The quality of being quiet, gentle, and submissive
"His meekness was often mistaken for weakness by his colleagues."
To come into the presence of someone by chance or arrangement.
"I will meet you at the cafe tomorrow."
A gathering of people for discussion or decision-making.
"The board had a meeting to finalize the budget."
Relating to or denoting prehistoric monuments made of or containing large stones.
"The megalithic structures in ancient civilizations are fascinating."
A condition characterized by delusional fantasies of power, wealth, or omnipotence.
"The dictator’s megalomania led him to believe he was invincible."
sad and thoughtful; feeling or expressing sadness
"The melancholic music made everyone feel sad."
A deep, persistent sadness or gloom.
"She felt a deep melancholy after hearing the tragic news."
A mixture of different things or styles.
"The festival offered a melange of music, food, and art."
A noisy, confused fight or crowd situation.
"A melee broke out during the football match."
To make something better or improve a condition.
"The new policies aim to meliorate the living conditions of the poor."
The belief that the world tends to improve and that humans can aid its betterment.
"Her philosophy of meliorism kept her hopeful during difficult times."
Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
"The singer’s mellifluous voice enchanted the audience."
soft and pleasant; relaxed and gentle
"The mellow evening light created a peaceful atmosphere."
Having a pleasant tune; tuneful.
"She played a melodious tune on the piano."
A dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and exciting events intended to appeal to the emotions.
"The movie was criticized for its excessive melodrama."
A sequence of musical notes that are musically satisfying; a tune.
"The melody of the song stayed in my mind all day."
to become liquid through heat
"The ice melted quickly under the sun."
the process of changing from solid to liquid due to heat; becoming softer or less rigid; emotionally moving or tender
"The ice is melting quickly under the hot sun."
a person or thing that belongs to a group or organization
"She is a member of the local sports club."
A person, animal, or plant belonging to a particular group; an individual belonging to a group such as a society or team.
"Members collaborate to finalize recruitment decisions."
showing compassion or forgiveness towards someone one has the power to punish or harm.
"The judge was merciful and gave him a lighter sentence."
a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army; also used to describe someone motivated solely by money.
"The mercenary fought for whoever paid the highest wage."
a person or company involved in the trade of goods, especially in large quantities
"The merchant sold spices from distant lands."
related to trade or commerce
"The city grew rapidly due to its mercantile activities."